User:J R Gainey/Richard Karl Ullmann
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Richard K. Ullmann was a Quaker author and religious educator. Richard Karl Ullmann was born in Franfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany on March 19, 1904. Although of Jewish descent, he was raised a Lutheran. He was educated at Goethe-Gymnasium, Frankfurt After receiving his doctorate, his bride and he traveled. From 1927 through 1930, Ullmann taught German at the Sun Yat-sen University in China. [1] As his pamphlet The Dilemmas of a Reconciler: Serving the East-West Conflict By Richard K. Ullmann was going through the press, Ullmann suffered a fatal heart attack on August 8, 1963.
The Dilemmas of a Reconciler: Serving the East-West Conflict
Between God and history; the human situation exemplified in Quaker thought and practice. The Dilemmas of a Reconciler: Serving the East-West Conflict.
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