Christopher G. Raible (1933-) was born in New England. He attended the University of Chicago, the University of Manchester in England, and the Starr King School for the Ministry . He served pastorates in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; Charleston, West Virginia ; and Worcester, Massachusetts . Raible was the first publisher of The Unitarian Universalist World ; the last president of the Universalist Historical Society ; and chairman of the Unitarian Universalist Association Commission on Common Worship. He is the author of Hymns for the Cerebration of Strife (1967), Muddy York Mud: Scandal and Scurrility in Upper Canada (1992), and The Power of the Press: The Lasting Impressions Made by Canada's Early Printers (2007); as well as co-editor of 73 Voices: Personal, Wistful, Hopeful: An Anthology of Aspirations, Meditations, Prayers (1972).
From the guide to the Raible, Christopher G. Papers, 1948-1971., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)