Earl Morse Wilbur

Earl Morse Wilbur (Jericho, Vermont, April 26, 1866 – Berkeley, California, January 8, 1956) was an American Unitarian minister, educator, and historian of Unitarianism.[1][2] He was son of Lafayette Wilbur, who published an autobiography.[3]

Wilbur was the first dean 1904-1910; then president 1911-1931; and until 1934, professor of homiletics and practical theology at the Pacific Unitarian School for Ministry, Berkeley, California of the American Unitarian Association (AUA). His writings focused on the development of Unitarianism within European Christianity.

He graduated from University of Vermont and Harvard Divinity School.[4]

  1. ^ Harvard Square Bio EARL MORSE WILBUR: HISTORIAN OF UNITARIANISM 1886-1956 by Henry Wilder Foote, Author of Three Centuries of American Hymnody. Unitarian Yearbook 1957-1958
  2. ^ Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography Alan Seaburg
  3. ^ Life of Lafayette Wilbur p41
  4. ^ "Wilbur, Earl Morse (1886-1956) | Harvard Square Library".

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