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  1. Hiester Richard Hornberger Jr. (February 1, 1924 – November 4, 1997) was an American writer and surgeon who wrote under the pseudonym Richard Hooker. Hornberger's best-known work is his novel MASH (1968), based on his experiences as a wartime United States Army surgeon doctor during the Korean War (1950–1953) and written in ...

  2. Subjects Of Study: Church of England. Richard Hooker (born March 1554?, Heavitree, Exeter, Devon, England—died November 2, 1600, Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury, Kent) was a theologian who created a distinctive Anglican theology and who was a master of English prose and legal philosophy.

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  3. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Richard Hooker . Richard Hooker, (born March 1554?, Heavitree, Exeter, Devon, Eng.—died Nov. 2, 1600, Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury, Kent), English clergyman and theologian. He attended the University of Oxford, became a fellow of Corpus Christi College in 1577, and was ordained in 1581.

  4. 23. Feb. 2012 · Share. Abstract. The Elizabethan Anglican divine Richard Hooker (1554–1600) is often credited with being the founding father of Anglican moral theology. This book is the first major study to examine in depth the extent to which this claim is justified, and to evaluate the nature of Hooker's contribution to this aspect of Anglican tradition.

  5. 18. Mai 2024 · Overview. Richard Hooker. (1554—1600) theologian and philosopher. Quick Reference. (1554–1600) English ecclesiastical writer and political theorist. Hooker's masterpiece is a work in eight books Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity.