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Holbrook, Clyde Amos was born on March 20, 1911 in Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Fred Earl and Adella (Caswell) Holbrook.
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The natural surroundings of the Connecticut Valley were clearly a source of Jonathan Edwards's philosophical idealism. This essay traces and interprets his conceptions of the natural world, the development of his philosophical idealism, and the religious symbolism which he applied to nature and biblical events.
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Holbrook, Clyde Amos was born on March 20, 1911 in Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Fred Earl and Adella (Caswell) Holbrook.
Bachelor of Arts, Bates College, 1934; Bachelor of Divinity, Colgate-Rochester Division School, 1937; Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1945; postgraduate universities, St. Andrews and Basel, 1956; S.T.D., Denison U., 1969; Doctor of Humanities, Oberlin College, 1982.
Ordained to ministry, Baptist Church, 1937;
pastor, Weston, Connecticut, 1937-1942;
pastor, New Haven, 1942-1945;
dean of chapel, associate professor religion, Colorado College, 1945-1949;
associate professor religion, Denison U., 1949-1951;
professor religion, Oberlin College, 1951-1977;
department chairman, Oberlin College, 1951-1975;
professor Christian ethics, Oberlin College (Graduate School Theology), 1951-1956;
Danforth chair of religion, Oberlin College (Graduate School Theology), 1957-1977;
Danforth professor emeritus, Oberlin College (Graduate School Theology). Professor Union Theological Seminary, summer 1961. Visiting professor religion University of Virginia, spring 1980.
Distinguished visiting professor religion Oberlin College, 1980-1981, 84-85,Mead-Swing lecturer, 1986. Colgate-Rochester fellow Yale University, 1937-1940. Senior fellow Council of Humanities, Princeton University, 1961-1962.
Past member of commission on higher education National Council of Churches of Christ.
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Trustee Oberlin Shansi Memorial Association, 1956-1977, vice president, 1960-1968, president, 1968-1972. Member Society Christian Ethics, American Academy Religion (president 1963), Society Values in Higher Education, American Theological Society, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Dorothy Bush Wheeler, December 27, 1937. Children: Richard Clyde, Arthur Wheeler, Deborah.