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Van Buren, Paul M. (Paul Matthews), 1924-1998

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Personal name headingVan Buren, Paul M. (Paul Matthews), 1924-1998
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Variant(s)Van Buren, Paul Matthews, 1924-
Buren, Paul Matthews van, 1924-1998
Buren, Paul M. van (Paul Matthews), 1924-1998
Biography/History noteB.D.
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeDetroit (Mich.) Austin (Tex.) Jerusalem Philadelphia (Pa.)
LocatedLittle Deer Isle (Me.)
Birth date1924
Death date1998-06-18
Place of birthNorfolk (Va.)
Place of deathBlue Hill (Me.)
Field of activityReligion Religion--Study and teaching
AffiliationEpiscopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest
Temple University. Department of Religion
Mekhon Shalom Hart̀£man (Jerusalem)
Profession or occupationPriests
Religion teachers University and college faculty members
Found inHis Christ in our place, 1957.
His A theology of the Jewish Christian reality, 1980- : v. 2, t.p. (Paul M. van Buren) jkt. (prof., religious studies, Temple Univ., Phila.)
Fulton, James Street. Responsibility in law and in morals, 1960: title page (Paul M. Van Buren) page ix (Paul M. van Buren, Professor of Theology, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas)
New York Times, July 1, 1998, viewed December 27, 2021: Section A, Page 21 (Paul van Buren, 74; Rev. Dr. Paul Matthews van Buren; leading exponent of the "death of God' school of theology, died June 18 in Blue Hill, Me.; he was 74 and lived on Little Deer Isle; professor at Temple University; Dr. van Buren, associate of the Shalom Hartman Institute of Judaic Studies in Jerusalem in 1980's; native of Norfolk, Va.; bachelor's degree in government from Harvard College in 1948; bachelor's of sacred theology, Episcopal Theological School, 1951; ordained Episcopal priest in Diocese of Massachusetts; doctorate in theology , University of Basel, 1957; co-rector and curate in Detroit; began academic career in 1957 as assistant professor of systematic theology at Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Tex.; joined Temple faculty in 1964; chairman of department of religion, 1974-1976, took emeritus status in 1986)
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