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Homrighausen, Elmer George, 1900-1982 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Homrighausen, Elmer George, 1900-1982
Used for/see from:
  • Homrighausen, E. G. (Elmer George), 1900-1982
  • Homrighausen, Elmer G. (Elmer George), 1900-1982

NUCMC data from Duke Univ. Archives for Smith, H.S. Papers, 1941-1983 (E.G. Homrighausen)

LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Homrighausen, Elmer George, 1900- ; usage: Elmer George Homrighausen; E.G. Homrighausen; Elmer G. Homrighausen; minister)

Talbot School of Theology WWW site, viewed Mar. 13, 2017 (Elmer G. Homrighausen; b. Elmer George Homrighausen, Apr. 11, 1900, Wheatland, Iowa; d. Jan. 4, 1982; Thomas Synnott Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1938-1954; became the Charles R. Erdman Professor of Pastoral Theology, the first full-time faculty position in this field at Princeton, in 1954; dean of Princeton Seminary, 1955-1965; retired from the faculty, 1970; one of the first American translators of Karl Barth and a premier initiator of a distinctive crisis theology for the North American context)

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