Amos Wilder
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 31 years ago |
Date of birth | September 18,1895 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Madison |
Wisconsin | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 4,1993 |
Died | Cambridge |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Spouse | Catharine Kerlin |
Children | Catharine Wilder Guiles |
Amos Tappan Wilder | |
Parents | Isabella Niven Wilder |
Amos Parker Wilder | |
Siblings | Thornton Wilder |
Janet Wilder Dakin | |
Charlotte Wilder | |
Isabel Wilder | |
Job | Poet |
Education | Yale University |
Mansfield College, Oxford | |
Oberlin College | |
Mansfield College | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 636306 |
Theopoetic: Theology and the Religious Imagination
The language of the Gospel
Armageddon revisited
Jesus' parables and the war of myths
Theology and modern literature
Grace confounding; poems
Eschatology and ethics in the teaching of Jesus
Thornton Wilder and his public
New Testament faith for today
Modern poetry and the Christian tradition
Spiritual Aspects of New Poetry
Otherworldliness and the New Testament
The New Voice: Religion, Literature, Hermeneutics
The Bible and the literary critic
Imagining the Real
The healing of the waters
Arachne: Poems by Amos Niven Wilder . . .
Battle- retrospect, and other poems
Kerygma, eschatology, and social ethics
Liberal learning and religion
The language of the Gospel
Armageddon revisited
Jesus' parables and the war of myths
Theology and modern literature
Grace confounding; poems
Eschatology and ethics in the teaching of Jesus
Thornton Wilder and his public
New Testament faith for today
Modern poetry and the Christian tradition
Spiritual Aspects of New Poetry
Otherworldliness and the New Testament
The New Voice: Religion, Literature, Hermeneutics
The Bible and the literary critic
Imagining the Real
The healing of the waters
Arachne: Poems by Amos Niven Wilder . . .
Battle- retrospect, and other poems
Kerygma, eschatology, and social ethics
Liberal learning and religion
Amos Wilder Life story
Amos Niven Wilder was an American poet, minister, and theology professor.