Henry Hammond

English cleric and theologian

Henry Hammond - Thinkers & Philosophers born August 18th, 1605
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Served as a prominent English cleric and theologian during the 17th century. Gained recognition for contributions to religious thought and ecclesiastical governance. Advocated for a middle path in religious matters, seeking to reconcile differing views within Protestantism. Wrote extensively on theology, pastoral care, and biblical commentary, influencing both contemporary and subsequent debates in the Church of England. His works contributed to the establishment of a higher ecclesiastical authority and a focus on the importance of reason in faith.

Authored significant theological works

Influenced discussions on church governance

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