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Sophia Lyon Fahs

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748: 183:. For three years, she served as principal of the Union School of Religion upon receiving her Bachelor of Divinity degree. She held this position from 1926 to 1929, when the building closed. From 1927 to 1944, she also served as one of the first female faculty members at Union Theological Seminary as instructor in Religious Education. 111:(August 2, 1876 – April 14, 1978) was an editor, author, teacher, and religious activist who led a revolution in Unitarian religious education. Fahs' teaching and writing focused on a method of experiential learning that she hoped would enable children to develop their own ideas about religion and spirituality. 146:
We had family prayers and Bible reading every day. Each of us took our turn until we went right through the Bible. Sunday was a very carefully observed day, spent mostly going to church, reading religious books, playing Bible games and singing. I had been a faithful Sunday School pupil all through
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When the Rev. Dr. Randolph Becker started a Unitarian-Universalist children's sleep away camp (for children up to grade 12), he adopted Sophia Fahs's name for the camp since her religious education was always centered on immediate experience. The Sophia Fahs RE Camp has run each August on
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Parke, D. (1965). The historical and religious antecedents of the new Beacon series in religious education. (Doctoral dissertation, Boston University, 1965). Dissertation Abstracts International 26/05,
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Fahs authored or co-authored more than 40 books and even more articles. She retired at the age of eighty-eight and died at the age of 101, leaving behind a legacy of religious and educational
192:. In 1945 she joined a Unitarian congregation, and in 1959 she became the first female professor to be ordained as a Unitarian minister. She was ordained by the Cedar Lane Unitarian Church of 196:(Unitarians and Universalists consolidated in 1961 to form the Unitarian Universalist Association). Beginning in 1937 and continuing until her retirement in 1964, Fahs worked for the 200:
as an editor of children's materials for a new religious curriculum called "The New Beacon Series." One of her best-known quotes is "Each night a child is born is a holy night."
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I decided I must have a theological education. I wanted to have the same education ministers have, because I want to understand the things that they understood.
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While studying elementary education, Sophia Lyon married Charles "Harvey" Fahs in June 1902. She had five children, three of whom survived.
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Today's Children and Yesterday's Heritage: A Philosophy of Creative Religious Development
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The Liberal Religious Educators Association, the professional organization of
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childhood. The religion of the home was serious, devout, sturdy, and sincere.
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of Sophia Blanche Lyon Fahs are in the Harvard Divinity School Library at
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religious educators, sponsors the annual Sophia Lyon Fahs lecture at the
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when she was three and a half years old. Her upbringing was strictly
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Old Tales for a New Day: Early Answers to Life's Eternal Questions
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Uganda's White Man of Work: A Story of Alexander M. Mackay
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Harvard Library Online Archival Search Information System
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Teacher, Editor, Author, Minister of Religious Education
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After Fahs left Union in 1944, she became editor of
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She commented on her education, saying: 430:Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation 165: 144: 452:"SOPHIA LYON FAHS: LIBERAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATOR" 8: 687:"The Sophia Lyon Fahs Lecture | LREDA" 399:Worshipping Together with Questioning Minds 814:Children of American missionaries in China 18: 407:, with Alice Cobb and Gobin Stair (1980) 387:Developing Concepts of God with Children 417: 303:Exploring Religion with Eight Year Olds 7: 321:Martin and Judy in Sunshine and Rain 393:Beginnings: Earth, Sky, Life, Death 363:Consider the Children How They Grow 220:Unitarian Universalist Association 14: 809:Union Theological Seminary alumni 486:. Harvard Divinity School Library 779:American Unitarian Universalists 769:American women religious writers 746: 305:, with Helen Firman Sweet (1930) 784:Writers from Bethesda, Maryland 317:, with Dorothy T. Spoerl (1938) 198:American Unitarian Association 1: 637:. Aug 7, 2011. 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Uganda's White Man of Work: A Story of Alexander M. Mackay
"Background"
"SOPHIA LYON FAHS: LIBERAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATOR"
Harvard University
"Fahs, Sophia Blanche Lyon, 1876-. Papers: A Finding Aid"

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