George arthur buttrick biography

George Buttrick's Guide to Preaching the Gospel

George Arthur Buttrick (March 23, 1892 - January 23, 1980) became one of the most influential preachers in the United States and England. He was the famed pastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City, and professor of preaching at Harvard, Garrett, Vanderbilt, and Louisville's Presbyterian and Southern Baptist seminaries. As the general editor of the bestselling Interpreter's Bible Commentary (over 275,000 sets sold) and the Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible (over 75,000 sets sold), Buttrick became a household name between 1950 and 1990 among one million preachers from nearly all denominations. Buttrick was the author of 13 books about parables, prayer, evil, and other topics. He was also active on social and political issues, including anti-war campaigns and civil rights. Editor Charles N. Davidson, a retired Presbyterian Church (USA) minister, psychotherapist, and professor, was pastor of congregations in North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, and Virginia; a clinician with Pastoral Counseling Service

A Biography of George Arthur Buttrick (Archival Research at Harvard University)

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The legacy of George Arthur Buttrick (1892-1980) will be of significance to present and future generations of Christians engaged in ministry. Dr. Buttrick served twenty-eight years as senior pastor of New York City’s Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, six as Preacher to the University and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals at Harvard University, and taught pastoral theology and homiletics to students at Union Theological Seminary (NY). As President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ, he stood at the center of the national debate over U.S. entrance into World War II.

The author of thirteen books and the general editor of the Interpreter’s Bible and Dictionary, he criss-crossed America and traveled the world as a preacher and lecturer in constant demand. Known affectionately as “a preacher’s preacher,” he exhibited profound, resolute, and faithful witness to the g

George Arthur Buttrick

American preacher

George Arthur Buttrick (March 23, 1892 – January 23, 1980) was an English-born, American-based Christianpreacher, author and lecturer.[2][3][4]

Early life

Buttrick was born in Seaham Harbour, England on March 23, 1892.[4] He attended the Victoria University of Manchester and later emigrated to the United States.[4]

Career

Buttrick served as a pastor in Quincy, Illinois, Rutland, Vermont, Buffalo, New York, and in 1927 he succeeded Henry Sloane Coffin as minister of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City.[4]

In 1936, Buttrick officiated the wedding of Fred and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, the parents of Donald Trump.[5][6]

Buttrick gave a lecture series at Yale University. From 1955 to 1960 he was Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Preacher to the university at Harvard University.[4] He was then a guest professor at the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York and went on to teach at Garrett–Evan

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