HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/25/1952 - HFSID 23146
Sale Price $165.00
Reg. $200.00
HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK
Harry Emerson Fosdick writes letter of disappointment at not being
available
Typed Letter Signed: "Harry Emerson
Fosdick". 1p. 6x9 The Riverside Church
letterhead. New York, New York, 1952 April 25. To: Rev. John Hall Boller,
Jamaica 3, New York. In Full: "Dear Mr.
Boller: I appreciate your letter very much and am sorry that I must send a
disappointing reply. I shall be away from New York altogether for the whole of
September and the greater part of October, and it would not be possible for me
to take advantage of the oppor-tunity which you so kindly offer. The best of
good wishes! Sincerely yours," Harry Emerson
Fosdick (1878-1969) was ordained a Baptist minister in 1903. Although he was
Baptist, he was liberal and became Pastor at the First Presbyterian Church in
New York (1918-1924). In 1922, he delivered his sermon "Shall the
Fundamentalist Win?" and became a central figure in the conflict between
fundamentalists and liberal Protestants in the 1920s & 1930s. He
presented the Bible as a record of the "unfolding of God's will," not as
the literal "Word of God".
In 1923, the Church ordered an investigation of his views and he resigned in
1924. He was immediately hired by the Park Avenue Baptist Church -whose most
famous member was John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who funded the construction of the
interdenominational Riverside Church where Fosdick became the Pastor. It should
be noted that Fosdick's brother, Raymond, ran the
Rockefeller Foundation for three decades, beginning in 1921, and it funded the
nation-wide distribution of his famous sermon that was re-titled "The New Knowledge and the Christian Faith". An outspoken opponent of racism and injustice, he also
supported appeasement of Hitler-arguing "moral
equivalence", i.e. that the democracies were to blame
for the rise of fascism. Fosdick reviewed the first edition of Alcoholics
Anonymous (1939), was an active member of the American Friends of the Middle
East, and a founder of the Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land.
Normal mailing folds. Lightly creased at edges. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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