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John Albert Broadus

John Albert Broadus (January 24, 1827 – March 16, 1895) was an American Baptist pastor and President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

John Albert Broadus
BornJanuary 24, 1827
DiedMarch 16, 1895
EducationUniversity of Virginia
Occupation(s)Preacher, seminary president and professor

Early life

Born in 1827 in Culpeper County, Virginia, Broadus was educated at home and at a private school. He taught in a small school before completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Career

Broadus was ordained in 1850 and became pastor of the Baptist church in Charlottesville.

In 1859, Broadus along with James P. Boyce, Basil Manly Jr., and William Williams, founded the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Greenville, South Carolina.[1] Broadus became professor of New Testament interpretation and homiletics at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. With Manley, Broadus was also one of the first leaders of the Sunday School Board publishing operations.[2]

During the American Civil War, he served as a Confederate chaplain to Robert E. Lee's army in Northern Virginia.[3]

He delivered a lecture at the University of Virginia in memorial to Professor Gessner Harrison in 1873.

In 2018 the President of the Seminary commissioned a "Report on slavery and racisim within the history of the Southern Baptist Seminary" which found that Broadus and its principal founders combined owned 50 slaves[3] Broadus owning at least two slaves,[3] and the faculty and trustees at the seminary defended the “righteousness of slavery” and supported the Confederacy's efforts to preserve slavery.[4] After the war ended and public sentiment began to shift, Broadus 'repudiated' American slavery in 1882.[3] In 1883, he delivered an address for the Confederate cause at Louisville's Cave Hill Cemetery arguing both sides had justifiable reasons for war

In 1888, he became Southern Seminary's second president.

In 1889, Broadus delivered the Beecher Lectures at Yale Divinity School.

Broadus died in 1895.

Personal life

Broadus married Maria Carter Harrison on November 14, 1849. She died October 21, 1857. He remarried, to Charlotte Eleanor Sinclair (1836–1913) on January 4, 1859.

Legacy

Charles Spurgeon called Broadus the "greatest of living preachers."[5] Church historian Albert Henry Newman called Broadus "perhaps the greatest preacher the Baptists have produced."[5]

The official gavel of the Southern Baptist Convention controversially bears the name of Broadus and, in June, 2020, President J.D. Greear proposed the organization "retire the Broadus gavel" "amid nationwide protests around racial injustice that has led to the removal of Confederate statues and symbols."[6]

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, named Broadus chapel, (modeled after the First Baptist Church in America, located in Providence, Rhode Island) in his honor.

Lottie Moon was converted at an evangelistic meeting led by Broadus in 1858. Broadus had founded the Albemarle Female Institute which Moon attended and from which she graduated.

Selected works

  • A Treatise on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons (26 ed.). New York: A.C. Armstrong and Son. 1903 [1870].
  • A Memorial of Gessner Harrison: M. D., Professor of Ancient Languages in the University of Virginia. Charlottesville: Chronicle. 1874.
  • Lectures on the History of Preaching. New York: Sheldon & Co. 1876.
  • Alvah Hovey, ed. (1886). Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society.
  • Sermons and Addresses (7 ed.). New York: Hodder and Stoughton, Doran. 1886.
  • Jesus of Nazareth: I. His Personal Character, II. His Ethical Teachings, III. His Supernatural Works (2 ed.). New York: A.C. Armstrong. 1890.
  • Memoir of James Petigru Boyce. New York: A. C. Armstrong and Son. 1893. (see James Petigru Boyce)
  • A Harmony of the Gospels in the Revised Version: With Some New Features (3 ed.). New York: A.C. Armstrong and Son. 1894.
  • Commentary on the Gospel of Mark. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society. 1905.

References

  1. ^ Billy Kobin (December 16, 2018). "Baptist seminary president: must face painful past". Associated Press. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  2. ^ Menkus, Belden (1961-10-01). "The Baptist Sunday School Board and Its Records". The American Archivist. 24 (4): 441–444. doi:10.17723/aarc.24.4.l2018t543524h3l6. ISSN 0360-9081.
  3. ^ a b c d Report on Slavery and Racism in the History of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (PDF). Louisville, KY: The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. 2018. pp. 9, 38–39.
  4. ^ Adelle M. Banks (December 13, 2018). "Report ties Southern Seminary founders to slaveholding". Baptist Standard. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2009-10-10. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  6. ^ Sarah Pulliam Bailey (June 10, 2020). "Southern Baptist President wants to retire famed gavel named for slave owner". Washington Post. Retrieved June 11, 2020.

Further reading

  • Cope, Emily (2015). ""Inspiration of Delivery": John A. Broadus and the Evangelical Underpinnings of Extemporaneous Oratory". Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 45 (4): 279–299. doi:10.1080/02773945.2015.1059471. S2CID 143361149.
  • David S. Dockery and Roger D. Duke eds., John A. Broadus: A Living Legacy Studies in Baptist Life and Thought, ed. Michael A.G. Haykin. Nashville: Broadman and Holman Academic, 2008. 260 pp. ISBN 978-0-8054-4971-6
  • A. T. Robertson (1901). Life and Letters of John Albert Broadus. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society.

External links

  • John Albert Broadus Papers
  • Furman University's Special Collection on Baptists 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • Baptist Identity and Christian Higher Education, monograph by Donald D. Schmeltekopf and Dianna M. Vitanza

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John Albert Broadus January 24 1827 March 16 1895 was an American Baptist pastor and President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary John Albert BroadusBornJanuary 24 1827Culpeper County VirginiaDiedMarch 16 1895EducationUniversity of VirginiaOccupation s Preacher seminary president and professor Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 Selected works 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditBorn in 1827 in Culpeper County Virginia Broadus was educated at home and at a private school He taught in a small school before completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville Virginia Career EditBroadus was ordained in 1850 and became pastor of the Baptist church in Charlottesville In 1859 Broadus along with James P Boyce Basil Manly Jr and William Williams founded the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Greenville South Carolina 1 Broadus became professor of New Testament interpretation and homiletics at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary With Manley Broadus was also one of the first leaders of the Sunday School Board publishing operations 2 During the American Civil War he served as a Confederate chaplain to Robert E Lee s army in Northern Virginia 3 He delivered a lecture at the University of Virginia in memorial to Professor Gessner Harrison in 1873 In 2018 the President of the Seminary commissioned a Report on slavery and racisim within the history of the Southern Baptist Seminary which found that Broadus and its principal founders combined owned 50 slaves 3 Broadus owning at least two slaves 3 and the faculty and trustees at the seminary defended the righteousness of slavery and supported the Confederacy s efforts to preserve slavery 4 After the war ended and public sentiment began to shift Broadus repudiated American slavery in 1882 3 In 1883 he delivered an address for the Confederate cause at Louisville s Cave Hill Cemetery arguing both sides had justifiable reasons for warIn 1888 he became Southern Seminary s second president In 1889 Broadus delivered the Beecher Lectures at Yale Divinity School Broadus died in 1895 Personal life EditBroadus married Maria Carter Harrison on November 14 1849 She died October 21 1857 He remarried to Charlotte Eleanor Sinclair 1836 1913 on January 4 1859 Legacy EditCharles Spurgeon called Broadus the greatest of living preachers 5 Church historian Albert Henry Newman called Broadus perhaps the greatest preacher the Baptists have produced 5 The official gavel of the Southern Baptist Convention controversially bears the name of Broadus and in June 2020 President J D Greear proposed the organization retire the Broadus gavel amid nationwide protests around racial injustice that has led to the removal of Confederate statues and symbols 6 The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary named Broadus chapel modeled after the First Baptist Church in America located in Providence Rhode Island in his honor Lottie Moon was converted at an evangelistic meeting led by Broadus in 1858 Broadus had founded the Albemarle Female Institute which Moon attended and from which she graduated Selected works EditA Treatise on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons 26 ed New York A C Armstrong and Son 1903 1870 A Memorial of Gessner Harrison M D Professor of Ancient Languages in the University of Virginia Charlottesville Chronicle 1874 Lectures on the History of Preaching New York Sheldon amp Co 1876 Alvah Hovey ed 1886 Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew Philadelphia American Baptist Publication Society Sermons and Addresses 7 ed New York Hodder and Stoughton Doran 1886 Jesus of Nazareth I His Personal Character II His Ethical Teachings III His Supernatural Works 2 ed New York A C Armstrong 1890 Memoir of James Petigru Boyce New York A C Armstrong and Son 1893 see James Petigru Boyce A Harmony of the Gospels in the Revised Version With Some New Features 3 ed New York A C Armstrong and Son 1894 Commentary on the Gospel of Mark Philadelphia American Baptist Publication Society 1905 References Edit Billy Kobin December 16 2018 Baptist seminary president must face painful past Associated Press Retrieved June 11 2020 Menkus Belden 1961 10 01 The Baptist Sunday School Board and Its Records The American Archivist 24 4 441 444 doi 10 17723 aarc 24 4 l2018t543524h3l6 ISSN 0360 9081 a b c d Report on Slavery and Racism in the History of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary PDF Louisville KY The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 2018 pp 9 38 39 Adelle M Banks December 13 2018 Report ties Southern Seminary founders to slaveholding Baptist Standard Retrieved June 11 2020 a b Site One Archived from the original on 2009 10 10 Retrieved 2009 09 30 Sarah Pulliam Bailey June 10 2020 Southern Baptist President wants to retire famed gavel named for slave owner Washington Post Retrieved June 11 2020 Further reading EditCope Emily 2015 Inspiration of Delivery John A Broadus and the Evangelical Underpinnings of Extemporaneous Oratory Rhetoric Society Quarterly 45 4 279 299 doi 10 1080 02773945 2015 1059471 S2CID 143361149 David S Dockery and Roger D Duke eds John A Broadus A Living Legacy Studies in Baptist Life and Thought ed Michael A G Haykin Nashville Broadman and Holman Academic 2008 260 pp ISBN 978 0 8054 4971 6 A T Robertson 1901 Life and Letters of John Albert Broadus Philadelphia American Baptist Publication Society External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to John Albert Broadus John Albert Broadus Papers Furman University s Special Collection on Baptists Archived 2010 06 12 at the Wayback Machine Baptist Identity and Christian Higher Education monograph by Donald D Schmeltekopf and Dianna M Vitanza Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Albert Broadus amp oldid 1165630270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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