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Brown, William Adams

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Brown, William Adams (1865-1943)

US clergyman and theologian who became involved in social causes and the ecumenical movement. He helped found the American Theological Society. He published 15 books, including Beliefs That Matter (1928).

He was born in New York City, the son of a prosperous Wall Street banker. He graduated from Yale in 1886, Union Theological Seminary in 1890, and studied in Germany. Ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1893, he taught at Union from 1898-1936.



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