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George Boardman the Younger

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George Dana Boardman

Nationality American
Religious beliefs Christian (Baptist)

George Dana Boardman the Younger (1828-April 28, 1903) was born in Burma, the son of the Baptist missionaries George Dana Boardman and Sarah Hall Boardman. He returned to the United States as a boy and attended Brown University, where he graduated in 1852. He continued his education at the Newton Theological Institution and graduated in 1855. He was pastor of the First Church, Philadelphia, from 1864 to 1894.New International Encyclopedia In June, 1899, he established at the University of Pennsylvania the permanent lectureship known as the "Boardman Foundation in Christian Ethics." He was president of the Christian Arbitration and Peace Society and of the American Baptist Missionary Union. His most important production is a monograph, Titles of Wednesday Evening Lectures. It embraces 981 of his lectures, delivered between 1865 and 1880, and comprises a complete exegesis of the Bible.


[edit] Brotherhood of the Kingdom

George Boardman was a founding member of the Brotherhood of the Kingdom[1] in 1892, a group of the leading thinkers and writers of the Social Gospel movement at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. Other pastors and authors who founded the group with Boardman were leading Social Gospelers Walter Rauschenbusch, Samuel Zane Batten and Leighton Williams.


Boardman is probably best remembered for the quotation attributed to him as:

The law of the harvest is to reap more than you sow. Sow an act, and you reap a habit; sow a habit, and you reap a character; sow a character, and you reap a destiny.

He died in Atlantic City, New Jersey and is buried at The Woodlands Cemetery.

[edit] Published Works

  • Titles of Wednesday Evening Lectures
  • Studies in the Model Prayer D. Appleton
  • The Epiphanies of the Risen Lord (New York, 1879) D. Appleton
  • Disarmament of Nations (1880)
  • The Ten Commandments (1889)
  • The Kingdom (1899)
  • The Church (1901)
  • The Golden Rule (1901)
  • Our Risen King's Forty Days (1902)
  • The Problem of Jesus (new edition, 1913)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gary J. Dorrien, The Making of American Liberal Theology: Imagining Progressive Religion, 1805-1900 (Published by Westminster John Knox Press, 2001) page 91
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