Eugene Carson Blake died in 1985.
Eugene Carson Blake has written: 'The church in the next decade' -- subject(s): Church and the world 'Eugene Carson Blake'
Eugene Carson Blake was born in 1906, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Eugene Carson Blake was a prominent American Presbyterian minister and a key figure in ecumenical movements during the mid-20th century. He served as the General Secretary of the National Council of Churches and played a significant role in the formation of the World Council of Churches. Blake was known for his advocacy for civil rights and social justice, emphasizing the church's responsibility in addressing societal issues. His leadership and vision helped shape modern inter-denominational cooperation and dialogue.
Eugene Sledge died in 2001
Eugene Deckers died in 1977.
Eugene Doherty died in 1937.
Eugene Bourdon died in 1884.
Eugene Buechel died in 1954.
Eugene Mackaben died in 1984.
Eugene Saenger died in 2007.
Eugene Talmadge died in 1946.
Eugene Fidler died in 1990.