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  1. Teólogo, filósofo y escritor. Empleador. King's College de Londres. Universidad de Cambridge. [ editar datos en Wikidata] John Frederick Denison Maurice o F. D. Maurice (Normanstone, Suffolk, 29 de agosto de 1805 - Londres, 1 de abril de 1872) fue un teólogo y socialista cristiano inglés . Es venerado como santo por la Comunión anglicana.

  2. John Frederick Denison Maurice (August 29, 1805 - April 1, 1872) was an English theologian and socialist recognized as one of the most important thinkers in the Anglican tradition. Influenced by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and a close friend of the popular clergyman and novelist, Charles Kingsley he in turn influenced the poet, Alfred Lord Tennyson ...

  3. Frederick Denison Maurice A Sermon preached in Aid of the Girls' Home, 22, Charlotte Street, Portland Place. London: Macmillan, 1873. MATTHEW v. 8. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." I ASK to-day help for the Girls' Home, a certified industrial school in 22, Charlotte Street, Portland Place, containing now twenty-six children.

  4. Frederick Denison Maurice. Frederick Denison Maurice was born in Normanstone near Lowestoft on 29th August, 1805. His father, Michael Maurice, worked with Joseph Priestley, as a Unitarian minister in Hackney in London. Frederick was educated by his father and was introduced to books such as The History of the Puritans at an early age.

  5. Maurice, Frederick Denison. (Aug. 29, 1805-Apr. 1, 1872). English theologian and proponent of Christian Socialism. He was born in Normanstone, England, the son of a Unitarian clergyman. In 1823 Maurice entered Trinity College, Cambridge University, to study law.

  6. ジョン・フレデリック・デニスン・モーリス(John Frederick Denison Maurice、1805年 8月29日 - 1872年 4月1日)は、英国の神学者、聖職者、作家、キリスト教社会主義運動の創始者の一人。 生涯. モーリスは、ユニテリアン派の牧師の息子として生まれた。

  7. 24 de abr. de 1999 · (John) Frederick Denison Maurice, nascido em 1805 e falecido em 1872 na Inglaterra foi, um dos maiores teólogos anglicanos do século XIX e escritor.Foi um dos lideres – e tido como o principal fundador – do Movimento que na segunda metade do século XIX se tornou conhecido por “Socialismo Cristão”.