Elton Trueblood (1900–1994)
Author of The company of the committed
About the Author
Series
Works by Elton Trueblood
An introduction to Quakers — Author — 20 copies
A radical experiment 9 copies
Our response to seekers 6 copies
Studies in Quaker pacifism 4 copies
Quaker Religious Thought. Vol. 4, No 2, Autumn 1962 - The Paradox of the Quaker Ministry (Quaker Religious Thought) (1962) 4 copies
The paradox of the Quaker ministry 4 copies
The Quaker Vision 3 copies
Finding God in the redemptive fellowship : the family, a basic unit — Author — 3 copies
Studies in Quaker worship 3 copies
The Recovery of Discipline: Given at Western Yearly Meeting of Friends, Tuesday evening, August 19th, 1947 ( pamphlet ) (1947) 3 copies
A PHILOSOPHER'S WAY 2 copies
Advance study outlines 2 copies
People Called Quakers 1 copy
Elton Trueblood speaks 1 copy
Reality in worship 1 copy
Introduction to Quakers 1 copy
ROBERT BARCLAY 1 copy
Associated Works
Call to Commitment : The Story of the Church of the Saviour, Washington, D.C. (1975) — Foreword — 180 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Trueblood, Elton
- Legal name
- Trueblood, David Elton
- Other names
- Trueblood, D. Elton
Trueblood, D.E. - Birthdate
- 1900-12-12
- Date of death
- 1994-12-20
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Pleasantville, Iowa, USA
- Place of death
- Richmond, Indiana, USA
- Cause of death
- heart failure
- Places of residence
- Richmond, Indiana, USA
- Education
- William Penn College (BA|1922)
Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D|1934)
Harvard University (BST|1926) - Occupations
- theologian
author
professor
philosopher - Organizations
- Earlham College
Stanford University
Haverford College
Guilford College
Religious Society of Friends
Members
Reviews
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Awards
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Statistics
- Works
- 74
- Also by
- 4
- Members
- 4,213
- Popularity
- #5,965
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 18
- ISBNs
- 63
- Languages
- 1
After reading Mr. Elton Trueblood's book "Abraham Lincoln: Lessons in Spiritual Leadership" I truly believe that Abraham Lincoln was definitely a Christian.
Read this book and see the evidence that he presents.… (more)