James Freeman Clarke

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James Freeman Clarke was a 19th-century American Unitarian minister, theologian, and author associated with the Transcendentalist movement.

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instanceOf Transcendentalist
Unitarian minister
author
human
theologian
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1810-04-04
dateOfDeath 1888-06-08
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College

Harvard Divinity School
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Clarke
father Samuel Clarke
founded Church of the Disciples, Boston
genre essays
religious history
theology
givenName James
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Unitarian Association
mother Rebecca Parker Hull
movement American liberal Christianity
Transcendentalism
nativeLanguage English
notableIdea comparative study of world religions
liberal Christian theology
notableWork Events and Epochs in Religious History
Orthodoxy: Its Truths and Errors
Self-Culture
Ten Great Religions
occupation author
minister
theologian
participantIn Transcendentalism
surface form: American Transcendentalist movement
placeOfBirth Hanover, New Hampshire
placeOfBurial Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
placeOfDeath Jamaica Plain
surface form: Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts
positionHeld pastor of Church of the Disciples, Boston
religion Unitarianism
religiousDenomination Unitarianism
surface form: Unitarian
residence Boston, Massachusetts
Louisville, Kentucky
sexOrGender male
sibling Sarah Freeman Clarke
studentOf William Ellery Channing
wroteAbout Christian theology
comparative religion
ethics

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Transcendental Club hasMember James Freeman Clarke