Charles S. Milligan papers, 1940-1991.
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Milligan, Charles
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Charles S. Milligan was a highly regarded and well-known professor of the philosophy of religion and a minister with the United Church of Christ. He was born January 30, 1918 in Sterling, CO and retired in 1988 from The Iliff School of Theology, where he spent 30 years on the faculty. He was involved in a variety of church, social, and political activities. From the description of Charles S. Milligan papers, 1940-1991. (Iliff School of Theology). WorldCat record id: 29824766 ...
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