Earl Morse Wilbur
Earl Morse Wilbur (Jericho, Vermont, April 26, 1866 – Berkeley, California, January 8, 1956) was an American Unitarian historian.[1][2]
Wilbur was the first dean 1904-1910; then president 1911-1931; and until 1934, professor of homiletics and practical theology at the Pacific Unitarian School for Ministry, Berkeley, California of the American Unitarian Association (AUA).
Works
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References
- ^ Harvard Square Bio EARL MORSE WILBUR: HISTORIAN OF UNITARIANISM 1886-1956 by Henry Wilder Foote, Author of Three Centuries of American Hymnody. Unitarian Yearbook 1957-1958
- ^ UUA.org Bio Alan Seaburg
- ^ Review: THE COSTLY HERITAGE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM By Henry Wilder Foote A History of Unitarianism: Socinianism and Its Antecedents. By Earl Morse Wilbur. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. The Christian Register, August 1945
- ^ Review: TORTURE, BLOODSHED AND SUFFERING by Duncan Howlett The Christian Register, January 1953
Persondata |
Name |
Wilbur, Earl Morse |
Alternative names |
|
Short description |
Unitarian |
Date of birth |
April 26, 1866 |
Place of birth |
Jericho, Vermont |
Date of death |
January 8, 1956 |
Place of death |
Berkeley, California |