Arthur Nock

Theologian and academic scholar

Arthur Nock - Theologian and academic scholar
Born

February 21st, 1902
123 years ago

Died

January 11th, 1963
62 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United Kingdom

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An academic specialized in the study of early Christianity and the history of religion. Contributed significantly through works that explored the relationship between religion and culture. Held a professorship at Harvard University, shaping the academic discourse on religious studies. Published numerous influential texts, including analyses of theological concepts and the development of Christianity. Engaged deeply with the intersection of faith and society.

Authored 'A History of Christian Ideas'

Served as a professor at Harvard University

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