Henry Drummond (theologian)

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Henry Drummond was a 19th-century Scottish evangelist, writer, and lecturer known for his influential works on Christian theology and the relationship between science and religion.

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instanceOf evangelist
human
lecturer
theologian
activity missionary work in Africa
birthDate 1851-08-17
birthPlace Scotland
Stirling NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
deathDate 1897-03-11
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
employer Free Church College, Glasgow NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian theology
natural theology
science and religion
genre Christian non-fiction
devotional literature
theological literature
influenced Christian liberal theology
modern evangelical spirituality
influencedBy Charles Darwin
Scottish evangelical tradition
knownFor Christian devotional literature
influential evangelical preaching
popularizing the harmony of science and Christian faith
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement evangelicalism
name Henry Drummond NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
notableWork Natural Law in the Spiritual World NERFINISHED
The Ascent of Man NERFINISHED
The Greatest Thing in the World NERFINISHED
Tropical Africa NERFINISHED
occupation evangelist
lecturer
theologian
writer
placeOfDeath England
Tunbridge Wells NERFINISHED
positionHeld lecturer in natural science
professor of theology
religion Christianity

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