Rufus Jones

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Rufus Jones was an influential American Quaker theologian, philosopher, and mystic known for his writings on religious experience and the inner life.

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instanceOf Christian mystic
Quaker theologian
human
philosopher
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
Haverford College NERFINISHED
employer Haverford College NERFINISHED
familyName Jones
fieldOfWork Quaker history
mysticism
philosophy of religion
religious experience
genre biography
historical studies of mysticism
religious literature
theological literature
givenName Rufus NERFINISHED
hasHonorific prominent Quaker thinker
hasReligionView emphasis on the Inner Light
liberal Quaker theology
influenced 20th-century Christian spirituality
modern Quakerism
influencedBy Christian mysticism
George Fox NERFINISHED
knownFor influencing modern Quaker thought
interpreting mysticism for modern audiences
writings on religious experience
writings on the inner life
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Religious Society of Friends NERFINISHED
movement Religious Society of Friends NERFINISHED
notableWork Spiritual Reformers in the 16th and 17th Centuries NERFINISHED
Studies in Mystical Religion NERFINISHED
The Inner Life NERFINISHED
The Radiant Life NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
theologian
writer
placeOfBirth South China, Maine NERFINISHED
positionHeld Quaker leader
professor of philosophy
religion Christianity
Quakerism NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
subjectOf scholarly studies on Quaker mysticism

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