Background
Carden, Ronald M. was born on September 28, 1942 in Littlefield, Texas, United States. Son of John N. and Alleene Carden.
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This study focuses on the background, life and personality of Episcopal Bishop William Montgomery Brown to explain why he became a materialist and a communist. Born to poor but industrious parents near Orrville, Ohio in 1855, he pursued the ordained ministry in the Episcopal Church. Following the publication of his "The Church for Americans" in 1895, he was chosen as the episcopal successor to the Rt. Rev. Henry Niles Pierce, Bishop of Arkansas. He went on to write some works which proved controversial, causing friction within and outside of his diocese, leading him to move back to his native Ohio where, following a crisis of faith, he became a materialist and communist. Then, following the publication of his "Communism and Christianism: Banish Gods from Skies and Capitalists from Earth!", he was tried for heresy and deposed in 1925. He spent the remaining years of his life advancing communism and advocating a symbolic, non-supernatural Christianity, up until his death in 1937.
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Carden, Ronald M. was born on September 28, 1942 in Littlefield, Texas, United States. Son of John N. and Alleene Carden.
Doctor of Philosophy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1969.
Professor South Plains College, Levelland, Texas, since 1969.
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