Henry Churchill King
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Henry Churchill King (1858 in Hillsdale, Michigan–1934) was an American theologian and educator.
At Oberlin from 1884, he taught in mathematics, philosophy, and theology. From 1902 to 1927, he was president of the college. In 1919, he served on the King-Crane Commission. He was prominent in the councils of the Congregational Church and a moderator (1919–21) of its National Council as well as chairman (1921–27) of the Congregational Foundation for Education.
[edit] Books by Henry Churchill King
- Rational Living (1905)
- The Ethics of Jesus (1910)
- Fundamental Questions (1917)
- Seeing Life Whole (1923)
[edit] External links
- The Seeming Unreality of the Spiritual Life at The DCL.