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Installed
  
October 1995

Name
  
H. Anderson

Term ended
  
October 6, 2001

Spouse
  
Christine

Predecessor
  
Herbert W. Chilstrom

Denomination
  
Lutheranism

Successor
  
Mark Hanson

Birth name
  
H. George Anderson

Education
  
Yale University


Church
  
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Born
  
10 March 1932 (age 92) Los Angeles, California (
1932-03-10
)

Parents
  
Reuben and Frances Anderson

Residence
  
Decorah, Iowa, United States

Books
  
Lutheranism in the southeastern states 1860-1886

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H. George Anderson (born March 10, 1932) was the second Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America from October 1995 to October 2001. Prior to his term as Presiding Bishop, he was the president of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa and on the faculty of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, serving as president from 1970 to 1982.

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Early life and education

Anderson was born in Los Angeles, California on March 10, 1932, and adopted by Reuben and Frances Anderson. Anderson, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate from Yale, earned graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and is known as a translator and author of many works on Lutheran history. At the time of his election as presiding bishop, he was president of Luther College, having served in that capacity from 1982 to 1996. Prior to his tenure at Luther he was on the faculty of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina, and served as its president from 1970 to 1982.

Publications

As bishop, Anderson wrote a regular column in "The Lutheran" magazine, and completed "A Good Time to Be the Church, A Conversation with Bishop H. George Anderson," Augsburg Books, February 1997. Other works include co-authorship of several volumes of the "Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue" series, many scholarly essays, book chapters and translations over the course of three decades.

Personal

Anderson is currently retired and living in Decorah, Iowa.

References

H. George Anderson Wikipedia