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Cole, William Graham was born on March 7, 1917 in Jamaica, New York, United States. Son of John D. and Helen (Graham) Cole.
(Hardcover 110 pages -- Copyright 1966 -- printed in USA I...)
Hardcover 110 pages -- Copyright 1966 -- printed in USA It is now more than a century and a half since Friedrich Schleirmacher published his DISCOURSES ON RELIGION ADDRESSED TO THE CULTURED AMONG ITS DESPISERS. Since that time those who have openly and unequivocally counted themselves among the despisers of religion have sharply declined both in numbers and in influence, at least in the United States.
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"This book is important above all because of the large amount of historical material of past Christian and contemporary thinking presented by the author. The historical element, however, is not an end in itself but is used in order to illustrate the present-day situation, which is strongly influenced by the psychoanalytic movement. The confrontation of Christian and psychoanalytic thinking is the most interesting part of this book which is written in an excellent style." Paul Tillich 8" x 5.25".
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Cole, William Graham was born on March 7, 1917 in Jamaica, New York, United States. Son of John D. and Helen (Graham) Cole.
Bachelor, Columbia University, 1940. Master Divinity, Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1943. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1954.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Grinnell College and others, 1969.
Chaplain, lecturer, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1943-1946; counselor to Protestant students, Columbia University, New York City, 1946-1948; chaplain and assistant professor, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1948-1952; chaplain, professor, dean of freshmen, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1952-1960; president, Lake Forest (Illinois) College, 1960-1969; executive director, Chicago Council Foreign Relations, Chicago, 1969-1971; academic vice president, Chicago State University, 1971-1975; president, Nasson College, Springvale, Maine., 1975-1978; coordinator capital giving, The Salvation Army, Chicago, 1987-1989. Board of Governors International House, Chicago, 1970-1975. Chairman National Council Protestant Colls., Washington.
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Chairman Illinois Commission on Human Relations, 1962-1967. Member University Club (Chicago), Wayfarers Club, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Doris E. Williams, December 20, 1941, (divorced 1969). Children: William Graham Junior, Edward Morris, Stephen Salisbury.