Bashford, James Whitford
BASHFORD, JAMES WHITFORD: Methodist
Episcopal bishop; b. at Fayette, Wis., May 25,
1849. He was educated at the University of Wisconsin
(B.A., 1873), the Theological School of
Boston University (B.D., 1876), the School of
Oratory in the same institution (1878), and Boston
University (Ph.D., 1881). He was tutor in Greek
at the University of Wisconsin in 1873-74, and held
successive pastorates at Harrison Square Methodist
Episcopal Church, Boston (1875-78), Jamaica
Plain, Boston (1878-81), Auburndale, Mass. (1881-84),
Chestnut Street, Portland, Me. (1884-87),
and Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. (1887-89). He
was president of Ohio Wesleyan University in
1889-1904, and in the latter year was chosen bishop,
and in this capacity went to Shanghai, China. In
theology he is distinctly liberal, believing that
Christianity can be better interpreted from the
point of view of evolution than from the older
standpoint, and being confident that higher criticism,
if used with sound scholarship, will not endanger
the fundamentals of Christianity. He has
written: Science of Religion (Delaware, O., 1893);
Wesley and Goethe (Cincinnati, 1903); and Methodism
in China (1906).