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Joseph Haroutunian

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Joseph Haroutunian (1904-1968) was an American Presbyterian theologian. He taught at McCormick Theological Seminary, and then at the University of Chicago, where he served as Cyrus H. McCormick Professor of Systematic Theology.[1] He wrote widely on theological matters and on the role of the church in the world.[2]

Selected works

  • Piety Versus Moralism: The Passing of the New England Theology (1932) on New England theology
  • Wisdom and Folly in Religion: A Study in Chastened Protestantism (1940)
  • Lust For Power (1949)
  • Calvin: Commentaries (1958) editor with Louise Pettibone Smith [3]
  • God with Us: A Theology of Transpersonal Life (1965)

References

  1. ^ "Haroutunian, 64, Professor at UC, Dies". Chicago Tribune. November 16, 1968. Retrieved 7 January 2011. (dead link}
  2. ^ A Selected Haroutunian Bibliography, University of Chicago Press, n.d.
  3. ^ Calvin: Commentaries, Christian Classics Ethereal Library, accessed 2 January 2019