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Lockhart Amerman was born on 1911, is a minister. Discover Lockhart Amerman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Lockhart Amerman Net Worth
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This was followed by Cape Cod Casket in 1964. Amerman finished the trilogy with The Sly One in 1966. Guns in the Heather would go on to be made into a film by Disney (entitled The Secret of Boyne Castle) and released on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color in 1969 (starring Kurt Russell). It was released under the title of “Guns in the Heather” in Europe and in a Spanish translation as "El Secreto del Castillo." It would later be re-broadcast as “Spy-Busters” on American television in 1978.
Amerman published several well-received young adult mystery novels about the adventures of Jonathan Flower (a teenage son of an American spy). The first book, Guns in the Heather, was published in 1963.
Amerman was an active scholar as well as a minister. He published Where Saints Have Trod with the Gibson Press in 1943. He published “The Menace of the Sunday School,” in The Christian Century, Vol. LXI, No. 6 (February 9, 1944), p. 174 criticizing the simplistic theology often taught in Sunday schools. He also published a book of poems entitled Wheat for a Penny with Thistle House in 1945. He published “The Pulpit Steps” in Theology Today in 1949.
Amerman served as pastor of the Sewickley Presbyterian Church in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, from 1939 until 1968. He married Louise Landreth in Bristol, Pennsylvania in 1940 (and they would go on to have four children). The family would often vacation at a cabin built by his father at Tupper Lake in the Adirondacks.
After graduating from Haverford College in 1931, he attended Princeton Theological Seminary and graduated in 1935, writing a thesis entitled “Markheim's Mirror: A Study of the Pauline Doctrine of Conscious.”
Lockhart Amerman (1911–1969) was an American minister and novelist.
Born in New York City in 1911 to William Libbey Amerman and Carrie Lockhart, he attended Collegiate School in New York City and then studied at Haverford College He was editor of The Haverfordian (the campus literary magazine) in 1930. He was associate editor of the 1931 Record (the senior class yearbook). Amerman also played on the cricket team for four years at Haverford College.