Samuel Clarke

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Samuel Clarke was an 18th-century English philosopher and Anglican clergyman known for his influential works on natural religion, metaphysics, and Newtonian theology.

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instanceOf Anglican priest
Christian apologist
human
metaphysician
philosopher
theologian
birthDate 1675-10-11
birthPlace England
Norfolk
Norwich
causeOfDeath illness
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathDate 1729-05-17
denomination Church of England
educatedAt Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork Newtonian physics
ethics
metaphysics
natural theology
philosophy of religion
theology
influenced 18th-century natural theology
Immanuel Kant
Joseph Butler
William Paley
influencedBy Isaac Newton
John Locke
Ralph Cudworth
Samuel Pufendorf
surface form: Samuel von Pufendorf
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
movement Newtonianism
name Samuel Clarke self-link
notableWork A Collection of Papers, which passed between the late learned Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke
A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God
A Discourse Concerning the Unchangeable Obligations of Natural Religion
The Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity
occupation Anglican clergyman
philosopher
theologian
translator
philosophicalSchool natural religion tradition
rationalism
positionHeld Boyle Lectures
surface form: Boyle Lecturer

Chaplain in Ordinary to King George I
Chaplain to Queen Anne
Rector of St James’s, Westminster
religion Anglicanism

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Richard Price influencedBy Samuel Clarke
Samuel Clarke name Samuel Clarke self-link
James Freeman Clarke father Samuel Clarke