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  1. John Frederick Denison Maurice (29 August 1805 – 1 April 1872) was an English Anglican theologian, a prolific author, and one of the founders of Christian socialism. Since the Second World War, interest in Maurice has expanded.

    • Frederick Denison Maurice
    • Christianity (Anglican)
    • 1 April 1872 (aged 66), London, England
  2. Maurice, whose pioneering book on The Religions of the World was published in 1847 while he was at King's, would surely have approved. But Maurice's influence goes far beyond academe: as the Anglican historian and ecumenist Bishop John Moorman has said, "Most modern theology is in some way indebted to Maurice's clear and courageous thinking" (qtd. in Ellis 232).

  3. 28. März 2024 · Frederick Denison Maurice (born Aug. 29, 1805, Normanston, Suffolk, Eng.—died April 1, 1872, London) was a major English theologian of 19th-century Anglicanism and prolific author, remembered chiefly as a founder of Christian Socialism.

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  4. By Frederick Denison Maurice, Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn New York: C.S. Francis & Co., 1854. The Sacrifices Which We Owe to God and His Church A Sermon Preached at St. Peter's, Vere Street, on Sunday, November 2. Cambridge and London: Macmillan, 1862. On Sisterhoods Victoria Magazine, August, 1863.

  5. Frederick Denison Maurice. (1805—1872) Church of England clergyman and theologian. Quick Reference. (1805–72). Christian clergyman and social reformer. He was the son of a Unitarian minister, and was unable to graduate from Cambridge University because he could not subscribe to the Thirty-Nine ...

  6. F. D. Maurice: The Radically Inclusive God. Inclusive God. Michael C. Busk. IV^odern analyses of the thought of Frederick Denison. (1805-72) fabricate a dichotomy between his early commitment. progressive social values and his primary allegiance to the hege- mony of the Church of England, a disjointed portrait that captures.

  7. John Frederick Denison Maurice (August 29, 1805 - April 1, 1872) was an English theologian and socialist recognized as one of the most important thinkers in the Anglican tradition. Influenced by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and a close friend of the popular clergyman and novelist, Charles Kingsley he in turn influenced the poet, Alfred Lord Tennyson ...