Ralph Tyler Flewelling Explained

Ralph Tyler Flewelling
Birth Date:23 November 1871
Birth Place:Michigan, US
Death Place:Glendale, California, US
Children:Ralph Carlin Flewelling
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Church:Methodist Episcopal Church
Ordained:1896
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School Tradition:California personalism
Doctoral Advisor:Borden Parker Bowne
Discipline:Philosophy
Workplaces:University of Southern California

Ralph Tyler Flewelling (1871–1960) was an American philosopher.

Biography

Early life

He was born on November 23, 1871, near De Witt, Michigan, and educated at the University of Michigan, Alma College (Mich.). the Garrett Biblical Institute (Evanston, Ill.), and Boston University.

Career

He was ordained in the Methodist Episcopal ministry in 1896, holding pastorates from 1903 to 1917, and in the latter year becoming professor and head of the department of philosophy in the University of Southern California. In 1918 he was at the Sorbonne, Paris, and was appointed head of the department of philosophy at the American Expeditionary Force University at Beaune, France.

He wrote four books. He also contributed to the Hastings Encyclopœdia of Religion and Ethics (1917), and founded and edited The Personalist (1920). In 1919–1920 he was president of the Celtic Club.

He died on March 31, 1960, in Glendale, California.

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