James Freeman Clarke (April 4, 1810 – June 8, 1888) was a significant American theologian and author, contributing extensively to 19th century religious and philosophical thought. Clarke, a Harvard graduate and a profound student of theology, was known for his efforts to reconcile modern intellectual advances with Christian faith, a testament to which is his book “Christianity and Modern Thought”. In this work, he navigated the troubled waters of science and religion, proposing a belief system that embraced scientific discoveries rather than opposing them, a radical notion for his time. As a Unitarian minister and a member of the Transcendentalist Circle, which included the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, he was at the forefront of a movement that sought to adapt religious practice to new knowledge and social changes. Clarke”s literary style combined scholarly rigor with accessible language, aiming to reach a broad audience while upholding intellectual integrity. His legacy includes not only his theological writings but also his commitment to social reform, including the abolition of slavery, women”s suffrage, and education improvement. Clarke”s forward-thinking perspectives continue to influence liberal religious thought and the ongoing dialogue between faith and reason.
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Andrew P. Peabody: Sunday School Hymn Book
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Cicero: The Ethical Writings
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James Martineau & Orville Dewey: Christianity and Modern Thought
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Marcus Tullius Cicero: De Amicitia, Scipio’s Dream
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Andrew P. Peabody: A Manual of Moral Philosophy
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James Freeman Clarke & Orville Dewey: Christianity and Modern Thought
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Andrew P. Peabody: A Manual of Moral Philosophy
In ‘A Manual of Moral Philosophy’ by Andrew P. Peabody, readers are presented with a comprehensive and insightful exploration of ethical principles and moral philosophy. Written in a clear and engagi …
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Marcus Tullius Cicero: De Amicitia, Scipio’s Dream
Marcus Tullius Cicero’s book, ‘De Amicitia, Scipio’s Dream’ is a work of philosophical dialogue that explores the nature of friendship and the intricacies of human relationships. Written in the form …
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