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Phi Tau Theta () was an American religious fraternity for Methodist men. It was established in 1925 and had chapters, mostly in the
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. Through a merger and name change, it became part of Sigma Theta Epsilon in 1941.


History

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men in the
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at the
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had formed a religious fraternity called Phi Lambda Phi. They decided that members of other Wesley Foundations had similar, fraternal-minded groups which could benefit from the formation of a national fraternity. This idea was brought up at a student council retreat held in Ames, Iowa, in 1924. In February of 1925, invitations were sent to all Wesley Foundation units asking those interested to send representatives to an organizational meeting. This meeting was held in
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, on April 6 and 7, 1925. It was attended by members of Phi Lambda Phi of the
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, the Wesley Guild of the
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, the Young Men’s Club of the
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, and Methodist men’s organizations of Iowa State College, the
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, and
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. Articles of Federation were drawn up and submitted to the individual groups for ratification and national officers were elected, and thus a national religious fraternity for Methodist men to be known as Phi Tau Theta was born. The group was modeled after the
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of the
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. The Methodist men’s groups from Iowa State (''Alpha chapter''), the University of Nebraska (''Beta chapter''), the University of South Dakota (''Gamma chapter''), and the University of Minnesota (''Delta chapter'') ratified the Articles of Federation and became the four charter chapters of Phi Tau Theta. The group from Pennsylvania State did not ratify the Articles and the group from the University of Oklahoma had previously withdrawn when it was proposed that a chapter of the fraternity should be organized for Methodist men of the Negro race. The fraternity's first national conclave was held at Iowa State College on December 19–21, 1925. The conclave adopted a constitution, drafted rituals, and set up other machinery necessary for the proper functioning of a national fraternity. The spirit of the group was expressed in the Preamble to the national constitution which was drafted by Lee Carpenter of the Nebraska chapter and W. Meyer of the South Dakota chapter and adopted by the first Conclave:
"Appreciating the need of a closer spiritual fellowship among men of Methodist preference in attendance at universities and colleges, and believing also that a fraternal organization of young men can do much to stimulate the development of high moral standards of college men and believing also that college and university men of Methodist preference, if so organized can have a more effective influence upon the student life, we hereby unite ourselves as Phi Tau Theta (Friends of God) a fraternity of Christian men for the promotion of these ideals."
In line with this spirit and desire to "bring Methodist men into closer fellowship with each other and with the church, thus bringing them closer to God", five purposes of the fraternity were adopted: * To create a more intimate spiritual fellowship among Methodist men and to organize our life around Jesus Christ as the Master of life. * To develop leadership in the church, both as laymen and as professional workers. * To promote the study of the
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. * To acquaint Methodist men with the history, activities, and purposes of the church. * To promote clean social activities among its members. Phi Tau Theta began to grow and develop, with the ''Epsilon chapter'' formed at the
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in October 1927. The ''Zeta chapter'' was installed at the
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sometime in 1928. Over the next decade the fraternity added ''Eta chapter'' at the Iowa State Teachers College (UNI), ''Theta chapter'' at
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, ''Iota chapter'' at the
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, ''Kappa chapter'' at
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, ''Lambda chapter'' at
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, ''Mu chapter'' at
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. At the 1938 national conclave in
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, members attended from ten chapters. However, when the ''Nu chapter'' at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (OU-Stillwater) was chartered in 1941, it was one of eight active chapters. The fraternity merged with Sigma Epsilon Theta, another Methodist fraternity, in 1941, to form Delta Sigma Theta. Due to the threat of a copyright lawsuit, Delta Sigma Theta would be renamed eight years later as Sigma Theta Epsilon, in 1949.


Symbols

The name Phi Tau Theta was derived from the Greek words ''Philos Tau Theos'' or "Friends of God," The fraternity's publication was ''Philoi''.


Chapters

Following is a list of the former Phi Tau Theta chapters. The main archive URL i
the Almanac homepage


See also

* Christian fraternity


References

{{Reflist *http://www.sigmatheta.org Christian fraternities and sororities in the United States Student organizations established in 1925 1925 establishments in Nebraska Merged fraternities and sororities Methodist organizations established in the 20th century