Floyd W. Nease

Floyd W. Nease

Floyd W. Nease (1893 – 1930) was an American minister and the president of Eastern Nazarene College from 1924 until his death in 1930.

Nease was born in Vassar, Michigan, to Agnes Wotring and William O. Nease, an itinerant preacher. In turn, he was the father of Stephen W. Nease and Helen Munro Bradley. He was also the brother of Orval J. Nease.

In 1918, he became an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene under General Superintendent H. F. Reynolds. In 1919, he came on faculty for Eastern Nazarene College under president Fred J. Shields. He became president himself in 1924 and held office until his death. In 1928, he was made a member of the General Board of Education of the Church of the Nazarene, and was elected chairman in 1929. He was also elected District Superintendent of the New England District of the Church of the Nazarene in May of 1929, but resigned within hours because he felt he must carry on the work at Eastern Nazarene.

During his time at ENC, Nease defended his petition to the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to give the college degree-granting power in that state. Nease died months later in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of "acute pancreatitis, with heart failure following an operation." At the time, he was engaged in a campaign to raise money for the college, including the erection of a new administration building, dedicated one month before. [ [http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0701-0800/HDM0724.PDF "Life Sketch" by Orval J. Nease, found in "Symphonies of Praise" by Floyd William Nease, Copyright 1998 Holiness Data Ministry, Printed Book Copyright, 1931] ] His wife, Madeline Nostrand Nease, was college registrar for 30 years, from 1930-1960. [ [http://library.enc.edu/nease/about.shtml About Nease Library, Eastern Nazarene College] ]

Education

Nease began his education at Nazarene University (now Point Loma Nazarene University) in 1913, left for medical reasons, and returned in 1917. He received a Bachelor of Divinity from Nazarene University and a Master of Arts at University of Southern California in 1918. In 1924, he received the degree of Master of Sacred Theology from Boston University and had finished the work for a PhD at Drew University at the time of his death, with the exception of one-half year's residence. After his death, his wife received a letter of appreciation received from the Dean of the Faculty there, representative of the "high esteem" in which in which he was held by his associates.

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* [http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyan_theology/theojrnl/11-15/13-5.htm Quote in "THE FUNDAMENTALIST LEAVENING OF THE HOLINESS MOVEMENT, 1914-1940 THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE: A CASE STUDY by Paul Merritt Bassett]


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