- James Luther Adams
James Luther Adams (
November 12 1901 –July 26 1994 ), a professor atMeadville Lombard Theological School andUnitarian parish minister, was the most influentialtheologian among AmericanUnitarian Universalist s in the 20th century. [http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/jameslutheradams.html]James Luther Adams was born in
Ritzville, Washington , the son of James Carey Adams, a farmer and itinerantfundamentalist Baptist preacher. In his family and in church, theDay of Judgement was always a very real possibility. When Adams was 16, his father became extremely ill, and Adams left school to work on theNorthern Pacific Railroad to help support the family. He did well there and rose in management but dropped from this job to attend theUniversity of Minnesota . After he graduated in 1924, he went on to theHarvard Divinity School to become a Unitarian minister. In his education, he moved from "premillenarian fundamentalism" to "scientific humanism " and then toliberal Christianity . [http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/adams.html]After graduation from Harvard, Adams served as minister of the Second Church, Unitarian in
Salem, Massachusetts , from 1927 to 1934, and the First Unitarian Society in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, from 1934 to 1935. In the mid-1930s, Adams spent considerable time inGermany , where he befriended several notable religious figures (includingKarl Barth andAlbert Schweitzer ) who were active in clandestine resistance to the rise ofNazism .In 1937, Adams began a long career in academia by joining the faculty of Meadville Theological School (now
Meadville Lombard Theological School ) inChicago . In 1956, he became Professor of Christian Ethics atHarvard Divinity School , where he stayed until he retired in 1968. During his tenure he mentored then studentChris Hedges , author ofWar Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning (2002). After his retirement from Harvard, Adams taught atAndover Newton Theological School and Meadville Lombard Theological School. In his later years, he lived inCambridge near theHarvard University campus and was an active member of Arlington Street Church inBoston until his death in 1994.External links
* [http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/adams.html Harvard biography]
* [http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/jameslutheradams.html UUA biography]
* [http://www.jameslutheradams.org/ James Luther Adams Foundation]
* [http://www.famousuus.com/bios/james_luther_adams.htm Famous UUs]
* [http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/j/JamesLutherAdams-Des.htm Papers at Syracuse University Library]
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