Landers, Philip C.

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Landers and his wife, Ethna, both pursued careers in Christian education. Landers was a founder of the "University of Life" movement in Minnesota. He later worked for the International Council of Religious Education in Chicago, which merged into the National Council of Churches, based in New York. He coordinated the nationwide introduction and interpretation of the new Revised Standard Version of the Bible in the early 1950s.

From the description of Philip C. Landers papers, 1913-1962 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702172139

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Active 1962

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