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  1. Henry Sloane Coffin (January 5, 1877, in New York City – November 25, 1954, in Lakeville, Connecticut) was president of the Union Theological Seminary, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, and one of the most famous ministers in the United States.

  2. Henry Sloane Coffin was an American clergyman, author, and educator who led in the movement for liberal evangelicalism in Protestant churches. After serving as minister of two Presbyterian churches in New York City (1900–26), he became president (1926–45) of Union Theological Seminary, also in New.

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  3. Henry Sloane Coffin * 1877 † 1954 Geboren am 5.1.1877, in New York City, dort Pfarrer der Presbyterian Church, 1904 Professor und 1926 bis 1945 Präsident des Union Theological Seminary, gestorben am 25.11.1954, in Lakeville/Connecticut.

  4. Vom Präsidenten des Union Theological Seminary (UThS) in New York, Henry Sloane Coffin, wurde Dietrich Bonhoeffer im September 1930 aufs freundlichste empfangen.

  5. 17. Nov. 2021 · Presbyterian minister, Henry Sloane Coffin, president of Union Theological Seminary in New York from 1926 to 1945 and moderator of the 115 th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (1943) was an influential pastor.

  6. 13. Juni 2005 · It has been just over 50 years since Henry Sloane Coffin died. This milestone offers an occasion to take the measure of this noted pastor, educator, and ecumenist. Coffin was born into a prominent New York City family, the son of a lawyer and a Scottish mother.

  7. Learn about the life and ministry of Henry Sloane Coffin, a prominent preacher and pastor in New York City in the first half of the twentieth century. He was known for his intellectual brilliance, Christian conviction, social concern, and teaching ministry.