C. Conrad Wright Explained

Charles Conrad Wright
Birth Name:Charles Conrad Wright
Birth Date:February 9, 1917
Birth Place:Cambridge, Massachusetts
Nationality:American
Other Names:Conrad Wright, C. Conrad Wright
Occupation:American religious historian and scholar of American Unitarianism and congregational polity
Employer:Harvard Divinity School
Known For:Authority on Unitarian church history and polity as well as the history of the Divinity School

Charles Conrad Wright (February 9, 1917 – February 17, 2011) was an American religious historian and scholar of American Unitarianism and congregational polity. He served on the faculty of Harvard Divinity School from 1954 to 1987 and continued to write for another decade. During his life, Wright was considered the authority on Unitarian church history and polity as well as the history of the Divinity School.[1]

Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wright was the son of Charles Henry Conrad Wright, a professor of French at Harvard. A Unitarian himself, he was a member of First Parish in Cambridge, the Unitarian Universalist congregation associated with Harvard.[2] His son, Conrad Edick Wright, is a historian of New England.

He attended Browne and Nichols School, then was graduated from Harvard College in 1937 before receiving an MA in 1942 and a PhD in 1946 from Harvard.[3]

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  1. Book: Williams, George H. . Divinings: Religion at Harvard . 2014 . 2 . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht . 338.
  2. Web site: C. Conrad Wright, Renowned Scholar of American Unitarianism, Dies . 19 February 2011 . Harvard Divinity School . 20 April 2015.
  3. https://hds.harvard.edu/news/2011/02/19/c-conrad-wright-renowned-scholar-of-american-unitarianism-dies C. Conrad Wright obituary