Beckwith, Clarence Augustine
BECKWITH, CLARENCE AUGUSTINE: Congregationalist; b. at Charlemont, Mass., July
21, 1849. He studied at Olivet College, Olivet,
Mich. (B.A., 1874), Yale Divinity School (1874–76),
and Bangor Theological Seminary, from which
he was graduated in 1877. He became pastor of
the First Congregational Church, Brewer, Me., in
1877, of the South Evangelical Congregational
Church, West Roxbury, Mass., in 1882, professor
of Christian theology at Bangor Theological Seminary in 1892, and professor of systematic theology
at Chicago Theological Seminary in 1905. He
holds that "the realities of the Christian religion
and the facts of Christian experience which we
share with Christians of all ages are to be interpreted by us in terms of modern thought." He
has written Realities of Christian Theology (New York, 1906).