Josiah Strong
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 108 years ago |
Date of birth | April 14,1847 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Naperville |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Alice Bisbee |
Job | Writer |
Clergy | |
Contributing editor | |
Education | Lane Theological Seminary |
Case Western Reserve University | |
Date of died | June 26,1916 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 582412 |
Our Country - Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis
The new era
The next great awakening
The challenge of the city
The Times And Young Men
Religious movements for social betterment
Expansion under new world-conditions
The twentieth century city
My Religion in Everyday Life
Our World . . .
The United States and the future of the Anglo-Saxon race, by Rev. Josiah Strong; and The growth of American industries and wealth, by Michael G. Mulhall
A Martyr of To-day: The Life of Robert Ross, Sacrificed to Municipal Misrule, a Story of Patriotism Calling for Municipal Reforms
Our Country - Scholar's Choice Edition
The new era
The next great awakening
The challenge of the city
The Times And Young Men
Religious movements for social betterment
Expansion under new world-conditions
The twentieth century city
My Religion in Everyday Life
Our World . . .
The United States and the future of the Anglo-Saxon race, by Rev. Josiah Strong; and The growth of American industries and wealth, by Michael G. Mulhall
A Martyr of To-day: The Life of Robert Ross, Sacrificed to Municipal Misrule, a Story of Patriotism Calling for Municipal Reforms
Our Country - Scholar's Choice Edition
Josiah Strong Life story
Josiah Strong was an American Protestant clergyman, organizer, editor, and author. He was a leader of the Social Gospel movement, calling for social justice and combating social evils. He supported missionary work so that all races could be improved and uplifted and thereby brought to Christ.