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John F. Wilson

Peterborough NH - John F. Wilson (90) of Peterborough, NH, died on Thursday, October 5, 2023, when COVID rapidly overwhelmed his precarious health.

Born in Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1933 to Esther Gregory and Frederick Colburn Wilson, John spent his youth exploring the parsonage of the First Congregational Church where his father was the minister, and it was rumored that pirates had buried treasure. He learned woodworking skills from a local craftsman and helped his father identify planes during WWII, among other adventures. After graduating from Mount Herman School, he attended Harvard College, where John met Ruth Alden Cooke. The two married between final exams and their graduation in 1954.

After earning his doctoral degree from Union Theological Seminary, John joined the Princeton University faculty in 1960, where he remained until his retirement in 2003. A historian of American religious history, John pursued scholarly work focused primarily on the relationship between church and state in America. His publications include Public Religion in American Culture, a critical edition of Jonathan Edwards's History of the Work of Redemption, The Study of Religion in American Universities and Colleges, and Religion and the American Nation. He developed and was the director of the Princeton Project on Church and State and was president of the American Society of Church History. Within his academic field, John is remembered as a quiet but forceful presence. He served as an exemplary mentor to many doctoral students and young scholars.

In addition to producing scholarly work in his field, John spent countless hours serving Princeton University as a whole and the broader academic community. He was instrumental in developing the university's residential college system and served as Dean of the Graduate School until he retired. He also served on the boards of Northfield Mount Hermon School, Union Theological Seminary, and Educational Testing Service. One of his graduate students observed that John's four-decade career provides eloquent illustration for the maxim that there is no limit to what one person can accomplish if they don't care who receives the credit.

Along the way, John and Ruth raised four children: Abigail, Nathaniel, Johanna, and Jeremy; they have 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

In spare time, John loved to tackle challenging electrical or plumbing projects and any number of other household problems. New wasn't better. A solution could be conceived and built with materials found in the garage or basement-which were always packed with things that may be useful some day! John was also the family navigator. From memory, he could recite the directions one should take and what lane to be in before taking an exit. He also maintained a vast collection of old-fashioned road maps; his children didn't need AAA or Google maps, they had John.

In 2009, John and Ruth moved to RiverMead in Peterborough, where John made many close friendships and involved himself in several committees. He also served on the boards of the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music and Peterborough Players, and enjoyed visiting his lake home, doing projects, and engaging with his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

The family is planning a celebration of his life in spring or summer 2024.

To share a memory, or to leave the family a message of condolence, please visit John's tribute page at www.jellisonfuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Monadnock Ledger-Transcript on Oct. 12, 2023.

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Dale Truman

December 20, 2024

In the epilogue to Public Religion in American Culture he discussed Anthony F.C. Wallace's framework for analysis of cultural revitalization. "In this most general framework, revitalization movements are interpreted as attempts to recover, heighten, and strenuously advocate adherence to the religious legacy believed to be the center of the particular endangered culture, the anticipated outcome is preservation of that culture, possibly including the achievement of a more perfect embodiment of its central commitments. Of course, in a critical perspective, the recovered or revitalized culture, is actually different from the older one. It has undergone a selective adaptation. In that process, elements have been damped or heightened and the whole reorganized, usually in response to particular interest groups in the society."D

Bruce Hoffman

October 23, 2023

We have such fond memories of John and Ruth at Forbes College. Some wonderful summer soirees at their residence. It was great to know you, John.

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October 23, 2023

Besides his many other scholarly accomplishments and services to academia, John was a stalwart member of the Works of Jonathan Edwards, based at Yale University, which is dedicated to publishing the writings of the prominent 18th-century theologian, philosopher, revivalist, missionary and educator. In this capacity, John edited volume 9 of the edition, A History of the Work of Redemption, and mentored a generation of students who went on to become important voices in Edwards Studies and beyond. John also was a longtime member of the project´s editorial board and executive committee, where he played a vital role in planning the project´s activities and goals. Those goals came to fruition in no small part due to his careful stewardship. Thank you, John, from your colleagues and friends at the Edwards Works!
Heu Sapientia tanta! heu Doctrina et Religio!

Ann Mrazek

October 19, 2023

Dear Ruth and family. We are saddened to learn thatJohn has passed away and are sending you our deepest and heartfelt condolences. Jim and I have treasured so many memories of those early days of Forbes College...John´s patience and leadership were crucial in ensuring its success. We are grateful to think of you all as more than just friends....we almost became like family. John will be remembered and missed by all of us.

Peter Bogucki

October 17, 2023

As the master of Forbes College at Princeton, John was my mentor and a dear friend. Ginny and I send our deepest condolences to Ruth and their children and wish you strength and courage. We will treasure our memories of John's warmth and kindness. --Peter Bogucki, director of studies at Forbes College, 1983-1994
P.S. The rainbow over Forbes College on 10-16-23 in the attached photo by Alain Kornhauser is John telling us that all will be well.

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October 10, 2023

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