George Huntston Williams
George Huntston Williams (April 7, 1914, in Huntsburg – October 6, 2000) was an American academic, historian of Christianity, and professor of Nontrinitarian Christian theology. His works focused on the historical research of Nontrinitarian Christian movements that emerged during the Protestant Reformation, primarily Socinianism and Unitarianism.
George Huntston Williams | |
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Born | Huntsburg, Ohio, US | April 7, 1914
Died | October 6, 2000 86) | (aged
Spouse |
Marjorie Derr (m. 1941) |
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Influences | James Luther Adams |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History of Christianity |
Institutions | Harvard University |
Main interests | Nontrinitarianism, Socinianism, Unitarianism |
Notable works | The Radical Reformation (1962-1995) |
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