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Charles S. Braden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles S. Braden Charles Samuel Braden (19 September 1887 – 1970) was Professor and Chair of the Department of History and Literature of Religions at Northwestern University. He joined the faculty in 1926 and held the professorship from 1943; he was awarded emeritus status in 1954.〔 Braden became known in particular for the study of new religious movements (NRM). His ''Spirits in Rebellion: The Rise and Development of New Thought'' (1963) remains the standard history of the New Thought family of NRMs.〔Leigh Eric Schmidt, ''Restless Souls: The Making of American Spirituality'', University of California Press, 2012, p. 307, footnote 8.〕 ==Early life and education== Born in Chanute, Kansas, to George Washington and Flora Birt Braden, Braden obtained his BA in 1909 from Baker University, and his BD in 1912 from Union Theological Seminary.〔 He also spent time at Columbia University (1911–1912).〔 In 1914 he became a Methodist minister and undertook missionary work in Bolivia (1912–1915) and Chile (1916–1922), before completing a PhD in practical theology in 1926 at the University of Chicago.〔
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