Background
Barnes, Stephen Goodyear was born on April 2, 1853 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States. Son of Joshua Edward and Elizabeth (Woodbridge) Barnes.
Barnes, Stephen Goodyear was born on April 2, 1853 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States. Son of Joshua Edward and Elizabeth (Woodbridge) Barnes.
Bachelor of Arts, Lafayette College, 1873. Doctor of Philosophy., for studies in English philology, 1878. Doctor of Letters, for studies in literature, 1890.
Andover Theological Seminary, 1878-1879. Graduate Hartford Theological Seminary, 1892. Doctor of Divinity, Iowa College, 1896.
Professor English literature, Iowa (now Grinnell) College, 1873-1891. Ordained Congressional ministry, 1881. Pastor Longmeadow, Massachusetts, 1891-1900.
College pastor and dean theological department, Fisk U., Tennessee, 1900-1902. Pastor South Church, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, 1902-1911. Supplied First Church, Burlington, Vermont, 1912-1913.
Director religious work, University of Vermont, 1913-1917, and professor Biblical History, 1914-1918. Lecturer on theology, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1902, and at Fairfax (Vermont) Conference, 1912. Lecturer at Knowlton Conference, Quebec, 1908, 1919, and other similar confs.
Vice president French American College, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1897-1901. Trustee St. Johnsbury Academy, 1908-1911. Author: The Spiritual in Art and Literature, 1891.
Voices of Faith and Love (poems), 1908, second series, 1923. Also essays and addresses on literature and religious subjects in various publications Editor of French American Citizen, 1894-1895.
Author: The Spiritual in Art and Literature, 1891. Voices of Faith and Love (poems), 1908, second series, 1923. Also essays and addresses on literature and religious subjects in various publications Editor of French American Citizen, 1894-1895.
Married Hannah W. Magoun, June 14, 1881.