William Ellery Channing

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William Ellery Channing was a prominent early 19th-century American Unitarian theologian and preacher known for his influential sermons on liberal Christianity, social reform, and abolitionism.

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instanceOf Christian minister
Unitarian
abolitionist
essayist
human
sermon writer
theologian
advocated human dignity and perfectibility
moral self-culture
birthDate 1780-04-07
birthPlace Newport, Rhode Island
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1842-10-02
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College
era early 19th century
familyName Channing
father William Henry Channing
surface form: William Channing
fullName William Ellery Channing self-link
genre religious essay
sermon
theological writing
givenName William
graduationYear 1798
influenced Transcendentalism
surface form: American Transcendentalism

Ralph Waldo Emerson
Theodore Parker
knownFor advocacy of social reform
influential sermons
leadership in American Unitarianism
opposition to slavery
promoting liberal Christianity
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Lucy Ellery Channing
movement theological liberalism
surface form: American liberal theology

Unitarianism
surface form: Unitarian movement in the United States
notableWork Likeness to God
Slavery
Unitarianism
surface form: Unitarian Christianity
occupation clergyman
preacher
theologian
writer
opposed Calvinist orthodoxy
placeOfDeath Bennington, Vermont
positionHeld minister at Federal Street Church, Boston
relative William Ellery
William Ellery Channing self-linksurface differs
surface form: William Ellery Channing (poet)
religion Christianity
Unitarianism
spouse Ruth Gibbs Channing
theologicalView emphasis on the moral character of God
rejection of the Trinity in favor of Unitarianism
workLocation Boston, Massachusetts

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this entity surface form: William Ellery Channing II
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this entity surface form: William Ellery Channing (poet)
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this entity surface form: William Ellery Channing (poet)
Boston intellectual circle hasMember William Ellery Channing
Washington Allston relative William Ellery Channing
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James Freeman Clarke studentOf William Ellery Channing
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this entity surface form: William Ellery Channing (theologian)