Background
Hiltner, Seward was born on November 26, 1909 in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Clement S. and Charlotte (Porter) Hiltner.
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Actually comprises two books, fully integrated into one volume: A constructive Christian appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of the Kinsey reports; and a presentation of a carefully reasoned, religion-based code of sex ethics, embodying positive elements from the Kinsey studies, which may be applied by individual adults and young adults, clergymen, marriage counselors, social workers and others concerned with marital happiness and stability. The author was a member of the Federated Theological Faculty, University of Chicago, and an ordained Presbyterian clergyman.
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(A reflection book. Drawing in pat from his full-length bo...)
A reflection book. Drawing in pat from his full-length book, Sex Ethics and the Kinsley Reports, the Professor of Pastoral Theology of the University of Chicago's Fererated Theological Faculty- and currrently Visiting Professor at the Menninger School of Psychiatry- suggest the positive relation of Sex and the Chrisitan Life.
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Hiltner, Seward was born on November 26, 1909 in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Clement S. and Charlotte (Porter) Hiltner.
AB, Lafayette College, 1931; Division School, University of Chicago, 1931-1935; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago Doctor of Divinity, Lafayette College.
Secretary, Westminster Foundation, University of Chicago, 1933-1935;
executive secretary, Council for Clinical Training Theological Students, 1935-1938;
executive secretary, Department Pastoral Services, Federal Council Churches of Christ in American, 1938-1950;
associate professor pastoral theology, University of Chicago, 1950;
then professor, University of Chicago
professor theology and personality, Princeton (New Jersey) Theological Seminary, 1961-1980;
professor emeritus, Princeton (New Jersey) Theological Seminary, 1980-1984. Consultant professional education. Alfred P. Sloan visiting professor Menninger School Psychiatry, 1957, honorary alumnus, 1970.
Fulbright research scholar, New Zealand, 1958-1959. Visiting professor U. Utrecht (Holland), 1970. Consultant Trinity Counseling Service, Princeton.
Consultant The Menninger Foundation, 1957-1972.
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(This is a constructive approach to what the minister does.)
(Book by James Luther and Seward Hiltner Adams)
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(Book by Hiltner, Seward)
(A reflection book. Drawing in pat from his full-length bo...)
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Member Association Clinical Pastoral Education (distinguished service award 1980), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta.
Married Helen Margaret Johansen, May 29, 1936. Children: James Seward (deceased), Anne Porter.