EVERSOLE, FINLEY TRAWEEK, 1935-
Clergyman, editor; organization executive. Born– December 24, 1935, Birmingham. Parents– Findley Pratt and Frieda Mae (Traweek) Eversole. Married– Mary Ann Knox, June 8, 1958. Education– Birmingham Southern College, A.B., 1956; Vanderbilt University, B.D., 1958; Union Graduate School, Ph. D., 1976. Methodist clergyman; literary editor, Motive Magazine, 1959-1961; editor of Interseminarian and Communique, director of the interseminary movement for the National Student Christian Federation, 1961-1964; Senior Book Editor, National Council of Churches, 1964-65; Executive Director, Society for the Arts, Religion, and Contemporary Culture, 1966-69; Founder and director, The Creative Society, 1969-72; 1977-84; 1997-. Art Professor, University of Central Florida, 1972-74; President, the Creative Age, Birmingham, 1991-97. Lectured and published journal articles. Member of American Society of Church History, Institute for Religious and Social Studies, American Society for Aesthetics, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Eta Sigma Phi.
Source:
Marquis who’s who online; Contemporary Authors online
Author;
Art and Spiritual Formation: The Seven Stages of Death and Rebirth. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2009.
Joint_Publication(s):
Our Christian Witness in the World of Struggle. S.l.; s.n., 1955.
Editor:
Christian Faith and the Contemporary Arts. New York; Abingdon Press, 1962.
Energy Medicine Technologies. Inner Traditions, 2013.
Infinite Energy Technologies. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2012.