Minot Judson Savage (June 10, 1841 – May 22, 1918) was an American Unitarian minister, psychical researcher and author.
He graduated from the Bangor Theological Seminary in 1864, and for nine years was in the Congregational ministry, being a home missionary at San Mateo and Grass Valley, California, until 1867.
[1] He was an active advocate of Darwinian evolutionistic optimism and social reform, and also preached a spiritualistic faith in personal survival after death.
[2] He was a director of the American Unitarian Association, and served on several councils and conferences.
In 1896 he was granted an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Harvard University in 1896.