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Name
  
Charles Brown

Died
  
1950

Education
  
University of Iowa


Books
  
They Were Giants, A Working Faith, The Art of Preaching, Lincoln - the Greatest Man of th, The Main Points: A Study in

Charles Reynolds Brown (October 1, 1862 – November 28, 1950) was an American Congregational clergyman and educator, born in Bethany, W. Va. He graduated at the University of Iowa in 1883 and studied theology in Boston University. He lectured at various times at Leland Stanford, Yale, Cornell, and Columbia universities, and was pastor of the First Congregational Church at Oakland, Cal., from 1896 to 1911. In the latter year he became dean of the Yale Divinity School. He wrote:

  • Two Parables (1898)
  • The Main Points (1899)
  • The Social Message of the Modern Pulpit (1906)
  • The Strange Ways of God, a Study of the Book of Job (1908)
  • The Gospel of Good Health (1908)
  • Faith and Health (1910)
  • The Cap and Gown (1910)
  • The Modern Man's Religion (1911)
  • The Quest of Life and Other Addresses (1913)
  • Living Again (Ingersoll Lecture, 1920)
  • Lincoln The Greatest Man of the Nineteenth Century (1922)
  • My Own Yesterdays
  • References

    Charles Reynolds Brown Wikipedia