Background
Clarence Edward Noble Macartney was born on September 18, 1879, in Northwood, Ohio, United States. Son of J. L. and Catherine (Robertson) McCartney.
Clarence Edward Noble Macartney was born on September 18, 1879, in Northwood, Ohio, United States. Son of J. L. and Catherine (Robertson) McCartney.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1901.
Master of Arts, Princeton, 1904.
Graduated Princeton Theological Seminary, 1905.
Doctor of Divinity, Geneva College, 1914, Doctor of Letters, same college, 1933.
Doctor of Laws, Washington and Jefferson College, 1939.
Doctor of Laws, College of the Ozarks, 1939.
Doctor of Divinity, University of Pittsburgh, 1953.
Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1906. Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Paterson, New Jersey, 1905-1914. Pastor of Arch St. Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, 1914-1927. Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, 1927-1953.
Director Westminster and Princeton theological seminaries.
Moderator Presbyterian Church in United States of America, 1924-1925.
Stone Foundation lecturer, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1928.
Ott lecture, Davidson College, 1934.
Macartney lecture, Philadelphia, 1928, 35, 46.
Davis lecture, Hiram College, 1937.
Smythe lectures, Columbia Theological Seminary, 1939.
John S. Bussing lectures, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan.
Lectures at Wittenburg College, 1943
Princeton Institute of Theology, 1944, 45.
Alabama Bible Society, 1945.