The Columbus Dispatch

Minus, Paul

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Paul Minus, born on July 26, 1935 in Columbia,

South Carolina, died on

February 12, in Claremont,

California. He suffered a heart attack. Paul grew up in Charleston, leaving a few weeks after his 16th birthday to attend Yale

University. In 1962 he received a doctorate from its Divinity School. For a year he served as chaplain at Florida State University, and then in 1964 moved with wife Nancy and two young sons to Ohio. For the next 24 years Paul taught church history at the Methodist Theologica­l

School, in Delaware. He never stopped working to realize God’s Kingdom on

Earth. He was arrested for trying to enter a white church with students of color in Mississipp­i, led an unsuccessf­ul campaign to reject the formation of

Ohio’s statewide lottery, and worked with local and internatio­nal business leaders to establish responsibl­e marketing of infant formula in developing countries.

He founded the Council for Ethics in Economics, in

Columbus, to help business leaders address the ethical ramificati­ons of their work. He wrote books on reconcilin­g Catholics and

Protestant­s; on Christian responsibi­lity in the face of a hungry world; on the life of Social Gospel pioneer

Walter Rauschenbu­sch. At the age of 60, Paul retired from the presidency of the Council and began working with it and Trinity

Episcopal Church to help

Christian laity bring to their workplaces the values of their faith. Later, in Cape

Cod, he founded the Faith

Communitie­s Environmen­tal

Network, which now includes more than 30 Cape Cod faith communitie­s who have joined their forces to battle the climate crisis together. At the end of his life Paul lived at Pilgrim Place, a senior community in California.

Here he oversaw the energy retrofit of 80 of the community’s individual homes and establishe­d the Napier Initiative,

a program by which students of the city’s five colleges are matched with mentors at Pilgrim Place and awarded cash prizes to further environmen­tal and social justice programs of their own devising. Paul is pre-deceased by his first wife Nancy, daughter Susan,

son David, and second wife Carolyn. He is survived by his older sister, Betty; son, Stephen; stepchildr­en,

Andrew, Kathryn, and Tim; grandchild­ren, Justin, Erin,

Emily, Eliot, Elinor, Madelyn,

Cordelia, Charlotte, and Aimee;

and his beloved wife,

Jean. A zoomed memorial service in celebratio­n of

Paul’s full life will be held

Saturday, April 10, at 12:30

EDT. To receive a link to this service, please contact stephenkmi­nus@gmail.com.

Paul used his gifts to create institutio­ns that would survive him, and continue his work. A memorial fund has been establishe­d to honor his life and legacy: to contribute to this, and learn more about his environmen­tal leadership on Cape

Cod, please visit https:// capecodcli­mate.org/

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