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"Charles Woodruff Shields (Apr. 4, 1825-Aug. 26, 1904), clergyman, university professor, author, was born at
New Albany, Ind., the son of James
Read and Hannah (Woodruff) Shields…
He was prepared for college at the Newark Academy, graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1844, and from Princeton
Theological Seminary in 1847. On Nov. 22, 1848, he married Charlotte
Elizabeth Bain of Galway, N. Y.… on Nov. 8, 1849, he was
ordained to the Presbyterian ministry and became pastor of a church at Hempstead,
Long Island. The year following he accepted a call to the Second Presbyterian
Church, Philadelphia, in the service of which he remained for fifteen years. His first wife
died in 1853, and in 1861 he
married Elizabeth Kane, of Philadelphia, sister of the Arctic explorer, Elisha Kent
Kane…
"In 1861 he published a little book, Philosophia
Ultima, which changed the course of his life. All his subsequent writing and
lecturing was really an effort to substantiate the challenge uttered in the pages of
that pamphlet. It advocated as an attainable and desirable object of intellectual
endeavor the production of a work which should be a survey of the whole field of
science, a statement of Christian theology, and a reconcilement of their apparent
conflicts. This project attracted much attention … in 1865, he was made professor of the harmony of science and religion in
the College of New Jersey, at Princeton. The subject had been taught more or less irregularly in many
institutions, but the chair was new and created expressly for Shields. His lectures
were finished literary productions, and it was not long before they took shape as a
book, The Final Philosophy (1877)…
"His two great ideals, the reconcilement of science with revealed religion,
and the reunion of Protestantism on a basis of ancient practices, Shields pursued
with a passion which could not be discouraged. Though he frequently conducted the
plain religious services which were traditional in the college chapel, he found
ritual more congenial, and on Dec. 14, 1898, he was
ordained deacon of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and on May 28, 1899, priest. He held his active professorship from 1865 to 1903, when he became professor
emeritus. For thirteen years, 1869-82,
he conducted courses in history, while continuing to lecture in philosophy.
"… He died at his summer home in Newport,R. I., survived by two sons and a daughter; his second wife had died in 1869…"
Condensed from G. M. H., Dictionary of American Biography,
Vol. XVII.
- Philosophia Ultima.
Philadelphia, 1861.
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Prayer, Considered with Reference to the Question of a Presbyterian
Liturgy. Philadelphia, 1863.
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According to the Presbyterian Revision of 1661. New
York, 1864.
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New York, 1875.
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Close X - The Final Philosophy, or System of Perfectible Knowledge
Issuing from the Harmony of Science and Religion. New
York, 1877. (Republished with two
additional volumes, 1888-1905, under the title Philosophia Ultima.)
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Classification and Organization of Human Knowledge. New
York. 1882.
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Church Unity Proposed by the American House of Bishops and the Lambeth
Conference. New York, 1894.
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York, 1896.
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Close X - The Reformer of Geneva: an Historical Drama.
New York, 1898.
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New York, 1900.
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