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  2. Robert McAfee Brown - Wikipedia

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    Born on May 28, 1920, in Carthage, Illinois, Brown was the son of a Presbyterian minister and the grandson of theologian and Presbyterian minister Cleland Boyd McAfee.He earned a bachelor's degree from Amherst College in 1943 and was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1944.

  3. James Andrews (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    James E. Andrews (December 29, 1928 – March 7, 2006) was an American Presbyterian minister who served as the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) from 1983 to 1996. [1]

  4. Stuart Robinson (minister) - Wikipedia

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    He taught there until 1858, when he became minister of Second Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, a position he held until his death. He founded a weekly newspaper in April 1862 called True Presbyterian, [3] in order to "directly oppose the Unionist political theology advocated by Robert J. Breckinridge and the Danville Quarterly ...

  5. Chris Hedges - Wikipedia

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    He was installed as Associate Pastor and Minister of Social Witness and Prison Ministry at the Second Presbyterian Church Elizabeth in Elizabeth, New Jersey. [55] He mentioned being rejected for ordination 30 years earlier, saying that "going to El Salvador as a reporter was not something the Presbyterian Church at the time recognized as a ...

  6. William Sloane Coffin - Wikipedia

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    He was ordained in the Presbyterian Church, and later received ministerial standing in the United Church of Christ. In his younger days he was an athlete, a talented pianist, a CIA officer, and later chaplain of Yale University , where the influence of H. Richard Niebuhr 's social philosophy led him to become a leader in the civil rights ...

  7. Robert Jefferson Breckinridge - Wikipedia

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    During the Old School-New School Controversy within the Presbyterian Church in the 1830s, Breckinridge became a hard-line member of the Old School faction, and played an influential role in the ejection of several churches in 1837. He was rewarded for his stances by being elected moderator of the Presbyterian Church's General Assembly in 1841.