Francis Wayland

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Francis Wayland was a prominent 19th-century American Baptist minister, educator, and moral philosopher who served as president of Brown University and influenced social and educational reform.

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instanceOf Baptist minister
educator
human
moral philosopher
university president
birthDate 1796-03-11
birthPlace New York City
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1865-09-30
denomination Baptist
educatedAt Andover Theological Seminary
Union College NERFINISHED
employer Brown University NERFINISHED
familyName Wayland
fieldOfWork education
moral philosophy
theology
gender male
genre non-fiction
givenName Francis
hasAcademicDiscipline ethics
political economy
influenced American higher education
Baptist education in the United States
knownFor leadership at Brown University
works on moral science and political economy
memberOf American Baptist denomination
movement educational reform
social reform
name Francis Wayland self-link
notableIdea integration of moral philosophy into education
reform of collegiate curriculum
notableWork A Memoir of the Life and Labors of the Rev. Adoniram Judson, D.D.
The Elements of Moral Science
Elements of Political Economy
surface form: The Elements of Political Economy

Thoughts on the Present Collegiate System in the United States
occupation clergyman
college president
university teacher
placeOfDeath Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
positionHeld President of Brown University
religion Baptist
workLocation Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
writingLanguage English

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Francis Wayland name Francis Wayland self-link