James Luther Adams (November 121901 - July 261994), a professor at Meadville Lombard Theological School and Unitarian parish minister, was the most influential theologian among American Unitarian Universalists in the 20th century. James Luther Adams was born in Ritzville, Washington, the son of James Carey Adams, a farmer and itinerant fundamentalist Baptist preacher. In his family and in church, the Day of Judgement was always a very real possibility. Wikipedia
The James Luther Adams Foundation promotes the thought and work of theologian and social ethicist James Luther Adams (1901-1994). www.jameslutheradams.org/
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James Luther Adams -- "JLA," as he came to be affectionately known -- was born in Ritzville, Wash., in 1901, the son of James Carey Adams, an itinerant Baptist preacher and farmer, and Leila Mae Bartlett. www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/adams.html
Voluntary Associations: Socio-Cultural Analyses and Theological Interpretations . James Luther Adams, edited by J. Ronald Engle. www.famousuus.com/bios/james_luther_adams.htm