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'''George Burman Foster''' (1858–1918) was part of the faculty in the Divinity School (Baptist) at the University of Chicago under the leadership of [[William Rainey Harper]].<ref>George M. Marsden. [https://books.google.com/books?id=bKXfuAYqI8EC&pg=PA105&dq=George+Burnman+Foster&lr=&as_brr=3 ''Fundamentalism and American culture'']. Oxford University Press US, 2006. |
'''George Burman Foster''' (1858–1918) was part of the faculty in the Divinity School (Baptist) at the University of Chicago under the leadership of [[William Rainey Harper]].<ref>George M. Marsden. [https://books.google.com/books?id=bKXfuAYqI8EC&pg=PA105&dq=George+Burnman+Foster&lr=&as_brr=3 ''Fundamentalism and American culture'']. Oxford University Press US, 2006. |
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{{ISBN|0-19-530047-5}}. p. 105.</ref> His views were often thought by his contemporaries to support scientific naturalistic and humanistic views that contradict a [[Baptist]] view. |
{{ISBN|0-19-530047-5}}. p. 105.</ref> His views were often thought by his contemporaries to support scientific naturalistic and humanistic views that contradict a [[Baptist]] view. |
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George Burman Foster (1858–1918) was part of the faculty in the Divinity School (Baptist) at the University of Chicago under the leadership of William Rainey Harper.[1] His views were often thought by his contemporaries to support scientific naturalistic and humanistic views that contradict a Baptist view. A friendship with Clarence Darrow shows that despite Foster's progressive views he still valued and respected the views of a traditional Christian community.[2]
Selected publications
- The finality of the Christian religion. University of Chicago Press, 1906.
- The function of religion in man's struggle for existence. University of Chicago Press, 1909.
- Christianity in its modern expression. Macmillan, 1921.
References
- ^ George M. Marsden. Fundamentalism and American culture. Oxford University Press US, 2006. ISBN 0-19-530047-5. p. 105.
- ^ Leslie A. Muray.Liberal Protestantism and Science Contributor John B. Cobb, Jr. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2008. ISBN 0-313-33701-2. pp. 43-
Further reading
- Gary J. Dorrien. The making of American liberal theology: idealism, realism, and modernity, 1900–1950. Westminster John Knox Press, 2003. ISBN 0-664-22355-9. pp. 156–161.