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J. B. Mozley, also known as James Bowling Mozley, was a prominent theologian and writer in the 19th century. He is best recognized for his contributions to Anglican theology and his influence on the development of religious thought in his time. Mozley served as a fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford, where his academic pursuits flourished, leading to significant publications that addressed key theological issues, particularly concerning predestination and miracles. His works, including 'Lectures and Other Theological Papers' and 'A Treatise on the Augustinian Doctrine of Predestination,' reflect a deep engagement with Augustinian thought and its implications for contemporary faith practices.

Throughout his career, Mozley was known for his rigorous intellectual approach to theology, balancing traditional beliefs with the challenges posed by modernity. His lectures and writings have been influential in shaping discussions around miracles and the nature of divine intervention, marking him as a significant figure in 19th-century religious discourse. Mozley's legacy continues to inspire theologians and scholars who grapple with the complexities of faith and reason, making him a vital part of the Anglican tradition.

Geburtsdatum December 12, 1794
Geburtsort Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Todesdatum October 14, 1870
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