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Since his ordination in 1962, Spencer Lavan has served as a Unitarian Universalist minister mostly by teaching in higher education. He taught "Religions of Islam and India" and was a dean to undergraduates at Tufts University (1969-79). He organized and chaired the Department of Medical Humanities at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Maine (1982-88). Finally, he served as President and Dean of the Meadville/Lombard Theological School at the University of Chicago (1988-96). From 1984-88 he was editor of the Journal of Medical Humanities and Bio-Ethics. He served as a co-editor for the Dictionary of Unitarian Universalist Biography. He was the author of several books on religious subjects, a former president of the Unitarian Universalist Historical Society, and a founder of Collegium: Liberal Religious Studies.

Lavan was a graduate of Tufts University, Harvard Divinity School, and McGill University (M.A .in Islamic Studies and Ph.D. in Comparative Religion). He received three honorary degrees: from the Protestant Theological Institute of Cluj/Kolosvar, Romania, the school preparing Hungarian-speaking Unitarian ministers for pulpits in Transylvania, 1995; from Meadville/Lombard Theological School, 1997; and from the University of New England, 1999.

Spencer Lavan died September 29th, 2016. He had been married to Susan for over fifty years. They are the parents of four adult children, Jonathan, Daniel, Timothy and Joanna and have six grandchildren, Charles, Peter, Anna, Isaac, Lucia and Malcolm.

Lavan was Dean and Chief Executive of Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago. He studied at Harvard Divinity School.

Works

  • Spencer Lavan, The Ahmadiyya Movement (Delhi: Monohar Book Service, 1974),
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