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This is the first full biography of Biblical scholar and theological seminary professor James Strong (1822-1894). It describes his upbringing, early and higher education, the schools and colleges where he taught, his academic colleagues, his contributions to the development of nineteenth-century American Methodism, and his numerous publications--particularly his Biblical Concordance (1894), which continues as a standard and essential reference work. It includes edited versions of selected sermons and letters never before published, as well as comments from his students, the details of his experience in the development of the early nineteenth-century American railroad system, and detailed obituaries and reactions to his death.
List of contents
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments viii
Preface
1.¿In the Beginning: Upbringing and Early Educaton
2.¿Higher Education and Marriage
3.¿Teacher, Railroad Promoter, Scholar
4.¿Troy University: Professor and Administrator
5.¿Drew Theological Seminary: Teacher and Scholar
6.¿Methodism
7.¿Later Life, Then Death
Chapter Notes
Works Consulted and Cited
Index
About the author
Samuel J. Rogal, a retired professor of English, has published numerous scholarly books and articles on English literature and British and American Methodism. He lives in Normal, Illinois.