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Barnas Sears

Barnas Sears (November 19, 1802 – July 6, 1880) was an American educational theorist and Baptist theologian.

Barnas Sears
1881 engraving
5th President of Brown University
In office
1855–1867
Preceded byFrancis Wayland
Succeeded byAlexis Caswell
Personal details
Born(1802-11-19)November 19, 1802
Sandisfield, Massachusetts, US
DiedJuly 6, 1880(1880-07-06) (aged 77)
Saratoga, New York, US
Resting placeWalnut Street Cemetery
Brookline, Massachusetts, US
Alma materBrown University
Signature

Biography

Sears graduated from Brown University in 1825 and from Newton Theological Institution in 1827. For a short time, he served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Hartford, Connecticut. In 1833, Sears, then a professor in ancient languages at what is today Colgate University, visited Germany for studies.[1] Having heard the story of Johann Gerhard Oncken, a German preacher who had recently become a Baptist and desired to be baptized in the faith, Sears made it a point to find and speak to him. By 1834, Oncken had made a final decision. Sears traveled from Halle, where he was studying at the University of Halle, to Hamburg, and baptized Oncken, Oncken's wife and five others in the Elbe on April 22. The baptism was performed at night. The next day, Sears established the first German Baptist church in Hamburg, which would become the core of most of the continental Baptist movement with Oncken as one of its leaders.[2][3][4] During his studies in Germany, Sears came to know and was most influenced by theologians August Neander, Wilhelm Gesenius, and August Tholuck.[5][1]

In 1835, Sears began working at Newton Theological Institution, both as chair of Christian theology and as president. In 1848, he became the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education.[5]

In 1866 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Sears was the general agent of the Peabody Education Fund who was sent to Staunton, Virginia, by George Peabody to offer leadership in public education. Sears was general agent of the fund from 1867 until February 1880 and was succeeded by Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry.[6] He settled in Staunton because of the easy access to the railroad.

Sears travelled extensively throughout the south promoting Southern education, "free schools for the whole people".[This quote needs a citation] Sears "inspired confidence, removed doubts and suspicions, and aroused sympathy"[This quote needs a citation] through his warm personality, tact, and intelligence.

"Under his direction the Fund improved the sentiment for education in the South, developed the idea of adequate taxation for public schools, and helped remove the hostility toward Black education."[This quote needs a citation]

 
Sears' house in Staunton

Sears served between 1855 and 1867 as the president of Brown whose Encyclopedia Brunoniana offers a more detailed biography.[7]

From 1874 to 1877, Sears also served as president of the American Baptist Missionary Union, and in this capacity he primarily supported church planting among German and European Baptists.

He died in Saratoga, New York, on July 6, 1880, and was buried in Brookline, Massachusetts.[8]

His home at Staunton, known as the Sears House, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[9][10]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Stearns, O. S. (1883). Baumes, John Ross; MacArthur, Robert Stuart; Vedder, Henry Clay (eds.). "Dr. Sears as a theological professor". The Baptist Quarterly Review. Cincinnati: J. R. Baumes. V: 63–65.
  2. ^ Ella, George M. (April 19, 2015). . Biographia Evangelica. Archived from the original on April 19, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  3. ^ William H. Brackney, Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Scarecrow Press, USA, 2009, p. 248
  4. ^ Wardin, Albert W. (2013). On the edge : Baptists and other Free Church evangelicals in Tsarist Russia, 1855-1917. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers. pp. 20–21. ISBN 978-1-63087-115-4. OCLC 890202283.
  5. ^ a b "Barnas Sears, D.D." Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 17: 442–444. 1881. ISSN 0199-9818. JSTOR 25138670.
  6. ^ "The Building of Sam Houston State University". www.buildingshsu.com. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  7. ^ "President". Encyclopedia Brunoniana. Brown University. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  8. ^ Hovey, Alvah (1902). Barnas Sears. A Christian Educator. His Making and Work. New York: Silver, Burdett.
  9. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  10. ^ "132-0013 Sears House". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved October 21, 2022.

Sources

  • Fornacon, Frank (1984). "Sears, Barnas, Prof. D. D.". In Balders, Günter (ed.). Ein Herr, ein Glaube, eine Taufe – 150 Jahre Baptistengemeinden in Deutschland (in German). Wuppertal/Kassel. p. 361. ISBN 3-7893-7883-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Hovey, Alvah (1902). Barnas Sears. A Christian Educator. His Making and Work. New York: Silver, Burdett.

Bibliography

  • Martin Luther (1846). Barnas Sears (ed.). Select Treatises of Martin Luther in the Original German: With Philological Notes, and an Essay on German and English Etymology. Andover: Allen, Morrill and Wardwell.
  • Barnas Sears; Bela Bates Edwards; Cornelius Conway Felton (1849). Classical Studies: Essays on Ancient Literature and Art, with the Biography and Correspondence of Eminent Philologists. Boston: Gould, Kendall and Lincoln.
    • "Reviewed Work: Classical Studies; Essays on Ancient Literature and Art". The North American Review. 57 (120): 184–95. 1843. JSTOR 25099655.
  • Barnas Sears (1849). The Life of Luther: With Special Reference to Its Earlier Periods and the Opening Scenes of the Reformation. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union.
  • Barnas Sears (1799). Luther: his mental and spiritual history; with special reference to its earlier periods and the opening scenes of the Reformation. London: Religious Tract Society.
  • The Catalogue of Brown University. Providence: Knowles, Anthony & Co. 1858.
  • Peter Mark Roget (1859). Barnas Sears (ed.). Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases. Boston: Gould and Lincoln.
  • Barnas Sears (1875). Objections To Public Schools Considered. Boston: John Wilson & Son. ISBN 9781418193607.

External links

  • Barnas Sears at Find a Grave
  • Stearns, O. S. "Dr. Sears as a Theological Professor," Baptist Quarterly Review (1883): 57–87.
  • Alvah Hovey (1902). Barnas Sears, a Christian Educator: His Making and Work. Silver, Burdett.
Academic offices
Preceded by President of Brown University
1855–1867
Succeeded by

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Barnas Sears November 19 1802 July 6 1880 was an American educational theorist and Baptist theologian Barnas Sears1881 engraving5th President of Brown UniversityIn office 1855 1867Preceded byFrancis WaylandSucceeded byAlexis CaswellPersonal detailsBorn 1802 11 19 November 19 1802Sandisfield Massachusetts USDiedJuly 6 1880 1880 07 06 aged 77 Saratoga New York USResting placeWalnut Street CemeteryBrookline Massachusetts USAlma materBrown UniversitySignature Contents 1 Biography 2 References 2 1 Notes 2 2 Sources 3 Bibliography 4 External linksBiography EditSears graduated from Brown University in 1825 and from Newton Theological Institution in 1827 For a short time he served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Hartford Connecticut In 1833 Sears then a professor in ancient languages at what is today Colgate University visited Germany for studies 1 Having heard the story of Johann Gerhard Oncken a German preacher who had recently become a Baptist and desired to be baptized in the faith Sears made it a point to find and speak to him By 1834 Oncken had made a final decision Sears traveled from Halle where he was studying at the University of Halle to Hamburg and baptized Oncken Oncken s wife and five others in the Elbe on April 22 The baptism was performed at night The next day Sears established the first German Baptist church in Hamburg which would become the core of most of the continental Baptist movement with Oncken as one of its leaders 2 3 4 During his studies in Germany Sears came to know and was most influenced by theologians August Neander Wilhelm Gesenius and August Tholuck 5 1 In 1835 Sears began working at Newton Theological Institution both as chair of Christian theology and as president In 1848 he became the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education 5 In 1866 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Sears was the general agent of the Peabody Education Fund who was sent to Staunton Virginia by George Peabody to offer leadership in public education Sears was general agent of the fund from 1867 until February 1880 and was succeeded by Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry 6 He settled in Staunton because of the easy access to the railroad Sears travelled extensively throughout the south promoting Southern education free schools for the whole people This quote needs a citation Sears inspired confidence removed doubts and suspicions and aroused sympathy This quote needs a citation through his warm personality tact and intelligence Under his direction the Fund improved the sentiment for education in the South developed the idea of adequate taxation for public schools and helped remove the hostility toward Black education This quote needs a citation Sears house in StauntonSears served between 1855 and 1867 as the president of Brown whose Encyclopedia Brunoniana offers a more detailed biography 7 From 1874 to 1877 Sears also served as president of the American Baptist Missionary Union and in this capacity he primarily supported church planting among German and European Baptists He died in Saratoga New York on July 6 1880 and was buried in Brookline Massachusetts 8 His home at Staunton known as the Sears House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 9 10 References EditNotes Edit United States portal a b Stearns O S 1883 Baumes John Ross MacArthur Robert Stuart Vedder Henry Clay eds Dr Sears as a theological professor The Baptist Quarterly Review Cincinnati J R Baumes V 63 65 Ella George M April 19 2015 Johann Gerhard Oncken Germany s Baptist Pioneer Biographia Evangelica Archived from the original on April 19 2015 Retrieved October 21 2022 William H Brackney Historical Dictionary of the Baptists Scarecrow Press USA 2009 p 248 Wardin Albert W 2013 On the edge Baptists and other Free Church evangelicals in Tsarist Russia 1855 1917 Eugene Oregon Wipf and Stock Publishers pp 20 21 ISBN 978 1 63087 115 4 OCLC 890202283 a b Barnas Sears D D Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 17 442 444 1881 ISSN 0199 9818 JSTOR 25138670 The Building of Sam Houston State University www buildingshsu com Retrieved October 21 2022 President Encyclopedia Brunoniana Brown University Retrieved January 15 2021 Hovey Alvah 1902 Barnas Sears A Christian Educator His Making and Work New York Silver Burdett National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 132 0013 Sears House Virginia Department of Historic Resources Retrieved October 21 2022 Sources Edit Fornacon Frank 1984 Sears Barnas Prof D D In Balders Gunter ed Ein Herr ein Glaube eine Taufe 150 Jahre Baptistengemeinden in Deutschland in German Wuppertal Kassel p 361 ISBN 3 7893 7883 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Hovey Alvah 1902 Barnas Sears A Christian Educator His Making and Work New York Silver Burdett This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a Missing or empty title help Bibliography EditMartin Luther 1846 Barnas Sears ed Select Treatises of Martin Luther in the Original German With Philological Notes and an Essay on German and English Etymology Andover Allen Morrill and Wardwell Barnas Sears Bela Bates Edwards Cornelius Conway Felton 1849 Classical Studies Essays on Ancient Literature and Art with the Biography and Correspondence of Eminent Philologists Boston Gould Kendall and Lincoln Reviewed Work Classical Studies Essays on Ancient Literature and Art The North American Review 57 120 184 95 1843 JSTOR 25099655 Barnas Sears 1849 The Life of Luther With Special Reference to Its Earlier Periods and the Opening Scenes of the Reformation Philadelphia American Sunday School Union Barnas Sears 1799 Luther his mental and spiritual history with special reference to its earlier periods and the opening scenes of the Reformation London Religious Tract Society The Catalogue of Brown University Providence Knowles Anthony amp Co 1858 Peter Mark Roget 1859 Barnas Sears ed Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Boston Gould and Lincoln Barnas Sears 1875 Objections To Public Schools Considered Boston John Wilson amp Son ISBN 9781418193607 External links EditBarnas Sears at Find a Grave Stearns O S Dr Sears as a Theological Professor Baptist Quarterly Review 1883 57 87 Alvah Hovey 1902 Barnas Sears a Christian Educator His Making and Work Silver Burdett Academic officesPreceded byFrancis Wayland President of Brown University1855 1867 Succeeded byAlexis Caswell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barnas Sears amp oldid 1171095959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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