George Burman Foster
George Burman Foster was part of the faculty in the Divinity School at the University of Chicago under the leadership of William Rainey Harper. His views were often thought by his contemporaries to support scientific naturalistic and humanistic views that contradict a Baptist view. For example, he contributed a substantial essay on Nietzsche to the avant garde journal The Litte Review from its founding in 1914 through 1916.
A friendship with Clarence Darrow shows that despite Foster's progressive views he still valued and respected the views of a traditional Christian community.
Biography
George Burman Foster was born in Wolfcreek, Virginia on April 2, 1858. He graduated from West Virginia University with an A.M. degree in 1883.He married Mary Lyon on August 6, 1884, and they had two children.
He died in Chicago on December 22, 1918.
Selected publications
- . University of Chicago Press, 1906.
- . University of Chicago Press, 1909.
- . Macmillan, 1921.