Background
Moehlman was born in Meriden, Connecticut.
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Moehlman was born in Meriden, Connecticut.
He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1902 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
He received a Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Baptist Rochester Theological Seminary in 1905 and two years later, began teaching Hebrew and Old Testament history there. Moehlman received his doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1918. After the departure of Walter Rauschenbusch, Moehlman became the professor of church history at Rochester, which later merged with Colgate University.
After retiring from Colgate Rochester in 1944, he went on to teach at the University of Rochester, the University of Southern California and Oberlin College.
Theologically liberal, Moehlman was dedicated to the separation of church and state. Moehlman died in Avon Park, Florida in 1961.
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An active member of the American Society of Church History, Moehlman was the organization"s president in 1933.