John Lowden Knight

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John Lowden Knight (November 2, 1915 – July 21, 2001) was a professor, university administrator, and a Methodist theologian. He was President of

Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio; and the eighth president of the Wesley Theological Seminary
, in Washington, D.C..

Education

Knight was born in Beverly, New Jersey on November 2, 1915.[1] He graduated the public schools of Beverly and Burlington City in 1933. He received full tuition to Drew University, where he majored in Biblical Literature, graduating cum laude in 1939. He then attended Boston University, where he earned his A.M in 1941 and his S.T.B. (M.Div) in 1942. World War II prevented Knight from studying overseas, so he began graduate studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, earning his M.A. He was prepared to enter the University of Chicago School of Divinity for his PhD, but opted for his first academic appointment at Willamette University.

Early career

Faculty shortages at Willamette offered Knight the chance to become a college chaplain at a young age. He moved up quickly at Willamette, as he was named Assistant to the President following successes in planning the Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He also served as a professor, teaching courses in Bible History, and in 1946, summer courses at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver.

College administrator

Knight served three years as President of the

Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio
in 1949.

Ministry

Return to academia

Knight became the president of the Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. in 1967.[2] He served the seminary for fifteen years as president.

References

  1. ^ Staff. Who's who in the Midwest, p. 477. A.N. Marquis, 1960. Accessed June 13, 2012. "KNIGHT, John Lowden, clergyman; b. Beverly, NJ, Nov. 2, 1915"
  2. ^ Wesley Theological Seminary, 2021-22 catalog, page 10

Sources

  • "John Lowden Knight" "Brief Autobiographies and Reflections of the Retired Professors of Wesley Theological Seminary", et al. 1990, by John Lowden Knight.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
President of Baldwin-Wallace College

1949–1954
Succeeded by