The Cullom lantern: A biography of W.R. Cullom of Wake Forest
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The Cullom lantern: A biography of W.R. Cullom of Wake Forest

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The Cullom lantern: A biography of W.R. Cullom of Wake Forest

About this book

James H. Blackmore's The Cullom Lantern is an insightful biography of William Russell Cullom, a towering figure in the history of Wake Forest College and Southern Baptist education. As a professor, theologian, and leader, Cullom played a pivotal role in shaping religious thought, academic standards, and ministerial training in the early 20th century.

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Blackmore traces Cullom's journey from his early years to his influential tenure at Wake Forest, highlighting his dedication to theological education and his commitment to guiding young ministers. The book explores his role in strengthening Baptist institutions, his advocacy for sound theological scholarship, and his lasting impact on generations of students and religious leaders. Through engaging narrative and meticulous research, Blackmore brings to life Cullom's deep faith, intellectual rigor, and unwavering belief in the transformative power of education.

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Β A tribute to a man whose influence extended far beyond the classroom, The Cullom Lantern sheds light on the evolution of religious education in the American South. It is essential reading for those interested in Baptist history, theological scholarship, and the enduring legacy of a devoted educator and mentor.Β 

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Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. DEDICATION
  4. INTRODUCTION
  5. FOREWORD
  6. FIRST AGE β€” CHILDHOOD IN HALIFAX COUNTY β€” 1867-1880
  7. SECOND AGE β€” A YOUTH FINDS HIMSELF β€” 1880-1886
  8. THIRD AGE β€” STUDENT YEARS AT WAKE FOREST AND LOUISVILLE β€” 1886-1896
  9. FOURTH AGE β€” A YOUNG MAN BEGINS HIS WORK β€” 1896-1904
  10. FIFTH AGE β€” THE PARSON AND PROFESSOR MELLOWS β€” 1904-1918
  11. THE SIXTH AGE β€” FAITHFUL IN A CHANGING WORLD β€” 1918-1938
  12. SEVENTH AGE β€” FRUITFUL IN RETIREMENT β€” 1938-1962
  13. EPILOGUE