Daniel Day Williams (1910 – December, 1973) was a process theologian, professor, and author. He served on the joint faculty of the University of Chicago and the Chicago Theological Seminary, and later at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Williams was a member of the United Church of Christ.
God's Grace and Man's Hope, Harper & Row, 1949 (Rauschenbush Lectureship), reprint 1965, online editionWhat Present-Day Theologians Are Thinking, Harper & Brothers, 1952, revised ed. 1959, 3rd ed. 1967, Greenwood Publications revised ed. 1978: ISBN 0-313-20587-6Basic Christian Affirmations, National Council of Churches, 1953Christian Teaching and Christian Beliefs, United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, 1955The Advancement of Theological Education, with H. Richard Niebuhr and James Gustafson, Harper & Brothers, 1955, published online as The Purpose of the Church and its MinistryThe Ministry in Historical Perspectives, edited with H. Richard Niebuhr, Harper & Brothers, 1956, online editionThe Family Learns About Jesus, Pilgrim Press, 1960The Minister and the Care of Souls, Harper, 1961, online editionThe New Life in Christ: The meaning and experience of continuing redemption, 1965Spirit and the Forms of Love, Harper & Row, 1968, University Press of America 1981 reprint, ISBN 0-8191-1692-0 online editionThe Andover Liberals;: A Study in American Theology, Octagon Press, 1970Essays in Process Theology, edited with Perry D. LeFevre, Exploration Press 1985, ISBN 0-913552-25-9