Charles Chauncy

Minister and theologian, Harvard president

Charles Chauncy - Minister and theologian, Harvard president
Born

November 5th, 1592
432 years ago

Died

February 19th, 1672
353 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Involved in early American ministry and theology, served as a prominent minister in Boston. Contributed significantly to religious thought and education. Held the office of President at Harvard College from 1654 to 1672. Engaged in controversies over church governance and civic matters, advocating for a congregationalist approach. Played a crucial role in the development of Harvard as a center for Puritan thought.

Served as President of Harvard College

Wrote extensively on theology and church governance

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