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Lowry, Charles Wesley was born on March 31, 1905 in Checotah, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Charles Wesley and Sue (Price) Lowry.
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Set against the historical background of the advent of Jesus Christ, and the eruption and movement of the Christian Church as it is known today, this enlightening account follows the impact of early Christianity upon the world of the Roman Empire at a critical moment.
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Lowry, Charles Wesley was born on March 31, 1905 in Checotah, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Charles Wesley and Sue (Price) Lowry.
Bachelor, Washington and Lee University, 1926. Doctor of Divinity, Washington and Lee University, 1959. Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1927.
Bachelor's Degree, Episcopal Theological School, 1930. Doctor of Philosophy, Oxford University, England, 1933.
Priest, Episcopal Church, 1931;
traveling fellow, Episcopalian Theological School, 1930-1932;
Episcopalian chaplain, University of California, 1933-1934;
professor systematic theology, Virginia Theological Seminary, 1934-1943;
rector, All Saints' Church, Chevy Chase, Maryland., 1943-1953;
lecturer theology, Seabury Western Theological Seminary, 1947;
lecturer theology, Philadelphia Division School (Bohlen lecturer), 1947, 49-50;
lecturer theology, General Theological Seminary, 1951-1952;
chairman, Board Examining Chaplains, Diocese of Washington, 1945-1953;
secretary, standing committee, Board Examining Chaplains, Diocese of Washington, 1945-1951;
official delegate from United States, International Convention on Peace and Christian Civilization, Florence, Italy, 1952;
chairman, executive director, Foundation for Religious Action in Social and Civil Order, 1953-1959;
president, Foundation for Religious Action in Social and Civil Order, since 1960;
project research director on morals revolution, Foundation for Religious Action in Social and Civil Order, 1973-1975;
consultant, Federal Civil Defense Administration, 1953-1955;
consultant, Air War College, 1953;
lecturer, Air War College, 1953-1954;
lecturer, Naval War College, 1955;
lecturer, National War College, 1957, 59-61;
lecturer, Command and Staff College, 1961-1962;
lecturer, Industrial College Armed Forces, 1963;
lecturer, Institute Lifetime Learning, 1964-1966;
lecturer, Campbell College School Law, 1979, 80;
also lecturer various seminars. Lecturer philosophy and political science, Sandhills Community College, 1967-1969, 71, 89;
special lecturer, Oxford (England) Polytechnic College, 1974;
special lecturer, Washington and Lee University, 1977;
baccalaureate preacher, Washington and Lee University, 1984;
director, National Conference on Spiritual Founds. American Democracy, Washington, 1954-1955, 57, 59;
minister, The Village Chapel, Pinehurst, North Carolina, 1966-1973;
member of faculty, Wallace O'Neal Day School, Southern Pines, North Carolina, since 1976.
Columnist Pinehurst Outlook, 1977-1978, Moore County News, 1978-1979, ThePilot, since 1979. Priest associate Emmanuel Epis. Church, Southern Pines, since 1981.
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Chairman National Jefferson Davis Hall of Fame Company, 1960, 64-65. Candidate for United States Congress 10th District Virginia, 1962. Member North Carolina Bicentennial Constitution Convention, 1985-1989.
Member American Peace Society (past president), American Political Science Association, International Platform Association, American Theological Society (treasurer 1955-1970, 72, past vice president), Cum Laude Society (president O'Neal chapter), World Conference Faith and Order, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Sigma Upsilon. Clubs: Achilles (Oxford and Cambridge). Rotary (district governor 1970-1971), Chevy Chase, Pinehurst Country, National Press.
Married Edith Clark, June 14, 1930. Children: Harriet Richards Lowry King, Charles Wesley, Atherton Clark, James Meredith Price. Married Kate Rowe Holland, January 11, 1960.