Willard L. Sperry : the quandaries of a liberal Protestant mind, 1914-1939

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Willard L. Sperry : the quandaries of a liberal Protestant mind, 1914-1939

William L. Fox

(American university studies, Series VII, Theology and religion ; vol. 90)

P. Lang, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-231) and index

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Willard L. Sperry (1882-1954) was dean of the Harvard Divinity School for thirty years during a period of major adjustment in liberal Protestant theology. With a New England Congregational background Sperry prepared his career in theology at Queens College, Oxford, among the first group of Rhodes Scholars. Unlike many others after the Great War who became disillusioned with liberal positions, Sperry discovered a neglected middle ground, where he could reconcile the romanticism of Wordsworth with the austerity of Calvin. His sense of irony and paradox anticipated Reinhold Niebuhr by ten years.

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