Anthony, Alfred Williams
ANTHONY, ALFRED WILLIAMS: Free Baptist; b. at Providence, R. I., Jan. 13, 1860. He
was educated at Brown University (B.A., 1883),
Cobb Divinity School (1883-86), and the University
of Berlin (1888-90), and was pastor of the Essex
Street Free Baptist Church, Bangor, Me., from
1885 to 1888. On his return from Germany he
was appointed professor of New Testament exegesis
at Cobb Divinity School, a position which he still
holds. He is also a member of the conference
board of the General Conference of Free Baptists,
the chairman of the Free Baptist committee of
conference on union with other bodies, a member
of the Interdenominational Commission of Maine
since its organization in 1891 and secretary since
1904, trustee and secretary of the board of the
Maine Industrial School for Girls since 1899, and
member of the school committee of Lewiston since
1906. Among the societies to which he belongs
are the American Philological Association, the
American Institute of Sacred Literature, the Society
of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, and the Maine
Academy of Medicine and Science. In theology
he is a moderate progressive. He has written:
An Introduction to the Life of Jesus (New York,
1896); The Method of Jesus (1899); The Sunday-School—Its Progress in Method and Scope (1899);
and The Higher Criticism in the New Testament
(1901); and has edited Preachers and Preaching
(1900), and New Wine Skins (1901).