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Burton D. Carley
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Residence(s)Memphis, TN
Alma materBoston University School of Theology

Burton D. Carley is an American figure of the liberal religious movement known as Unitarian Universalism. After graduating from Boston University School of Theology (Master of Theology) he was ordained in 1974 at First Church of Christ, Unitarian, Lancaster, Massachusetts (est. 1653). From 1975-83 he was the first full-time minister of All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, Shreveport, LA (est. 1950). From June of 1983 through spring of 2015 he served as minister of the Church of the River (First Unitarian Church of Memphis), Tennessee (est. 1893). He led the congregation through two expansions and the establishment of a second suburban church near Memphis, in Cordova, Tennessee, the Neshoba Unitarian Universalist Church.

Brief summary of works

Carley is a progressive religious leader in the Memphis community and is a past president of the Memphis Minister Association. The Church of the River congregation was a founding member of the first southern Industrial Areas Foundation organization, Shelby County Interfaith (SCI). He served on the leadership council of SCI for a decade. With the Rev. Dr. Laurel Hallman minister emerita of the First Unitarian Church of Dallas, Texas, he developed A Curriculum for Unitarian Universalist Congregations [1] and a subsequent edited volume Not for Ourselves Alone: Theological Essays on Relationship[2]. These works explore the Unitarian Universalist theme of human connection as an expression of faith.

Notes

  1. ^ http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.uuma.org/resource/resmgr/Docs/WhoseAreWeforCongregations7_.pdf.
  2. ^ Carley, B. D. & Hallman, L. (2014). Not for Ourselves Alone: Theological Essays on Relationship, Skinner House Books, Boston, MA.

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