Arthur Cushman McGiffert
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1861 – 1933
Who was Arthur Cushman McGiffert?
Arthur Cushman McGiffert, American theologian, was born in Sauquoit, New York, the son of a Presbyterian clergyman of Scots-Irish descent.
He graduated at Western Reserve College in 1882 and at Union Theological Seminary in 1885, studied in Germany in 1885-1887, and in Italy and France in 1888, and in that year received the degree of doctor of philosophy at Marburg. He was instructor and professor of church history at Lane Theological Seminary, and in 1893 became Washburn professor of church history in Union theological seminary, succeeding Dr Philip Schaff. He became the 8th president of Union Seminary in 1917.
His published work, except occasional critical studies in philosophy, dealt with church history and the history of dogma. His best known publication is a History of Christianity in the Apostolic Age. This book, which sustains critical historical eminence to this day, by its independent criticism and departures from traditionalism, aroused the opposition of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church; though the charges brought against McGiffert were dismissed by the Presbytery of New York, to which they had been referred, a trial for heresy seemed inevitable, and McGiffert, in 1900, retired from the Presbyterian ministry and retained his credentialed status by eager recognition from a Congregational Church. Likewise he retained his distinguished position at Union Theological Seminary.
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- Born
- Mar 4, 1861
Sauquot - Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
- Died
- 1933
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on July 23, 2013
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