Arthur Carl Lichtenberger (January 8, 1900 – September 3, 1968) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
[2] He attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where he played quarterback on the football team[3] and was president of the Sigma Pi fraternity chapter.
He graduated cum laude from Kenyon with a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in 1923 and was chosen by the English Department to give the class address.
[5] Lichtenberger was influenced to join the priesthood by his father-in-law, the Reverend Martin Tate,[6] and entered the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[7] He earned his Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1925, and did his postgraduate work at the General Theological Seminary in Manhattan.
[12] He retired from his position in 1964 because of health reasons and became a visiting professor at the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Massachusetts.