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Eugene Claremont Sanderson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eugene Claremont Sanderson
Eugene C. Sanderson was an American Christian minister and educator who founded Eugene Divinity School (EDS) in Eugene, Oregon in 1895. Today this school is known as Northwest Christian University.〔Bollenbaugh, Michael W. "Eugene C. Sanderson" in ''The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement'' (eds.) Foster, Douglas A., Blowers, Paul M., Dunnavant, Anthony L., and Williams, D. Newell. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2004, p 760〕 He served as its first president from 1895 to 1930. He also founded four other Christian colleges and one hospital. Sanderson was born on March 24, 1859 in Greenville, Ohio and died February 16, 1940 in Los Angeles, California. Both he and his wife Prudence are buried in Eugene’s Masonic Cemetery. Sanderson moved to Washington State in 1886 and pastored Christian Churches in Palouse, Colfax, Ellensburg, Sumner, Vancouver, and Olympia. In 1894 he was pastor at First Christian Church in Portland, Oregon.〔Dailey, Charles. ''Eugene C. Sanderson'' in Pioneer History to About 1900: Churches of Christ and Christian Churches in the Pacific Northwest. Portland: Northwest College of the Bible. 2005. http://ncbible.org/nwh/ProSanderson.html〕 ==Eugene Divinity School== Dr. Sanderson saw a need to train ministers for the Christian Church in the Pacific Northwest. To do so, he returned to Chicago and completed his doctorate. In early 1895, he took part in a meeting in Eugene, Oregon to discuss establishing a school to train ministers. He strongly believed that locating ministerial schools near state institutions of higher education provided the best of both worlds. Thus, he deliberately located EDS next to the University of Oregon (UO) near East 11th Avenue and Alder Street to take advantage of the UO liberal arts program while EDS focused primarily on the ministerial courses including Bible, theology, music, and oratory.〔Griffeth, Ross J. ''Crusaders for Christ''. Eugene, OR: Shelton-Turnbull, Inc., 1971.〕 Eugene Divinity School became Eugene Bible University (EBU) in 1908.〔Goodrich, Martha A. ''History of Northwest Christian College''. Eugene, OR: unpublished MA thesis, University of Oregon, 1949.〕 In 1908 the Administration Building was constructed. It is three stories tall and was constructed of volcanic stone from southern Oregon. Other buildings were constructed during his tenure, including the Music Building.
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