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Henry Scott Holland was a prominent Anglican clergyman, theologian, and author, known for his profound influence on Christian thought in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He served as the Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London and was a respected figure in theological circles. Holland's writings reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of faith, spirituality, and the human condition. His sermons and essays often addressed the challenges of modernity, seeking to reconcile traditional Christian beliefs with contemporary issues.

Holland's most notable works include 'Impressions Of The Ammergau Passion-play' and 'Christ or Ecclesiastes: Sermons Preached in S. Paul's Cathedral'. These texts reveal his ability to communicate complex theological ideas in an accessible manner, making him a beloved preacher and thinker during his lifetime. His legacy continues to resonate in discussions of faith and ethics, emphasizing the importance of personal experience and moral responsibility in the pursuit of a meaningful life.

Date de naissance January 27, 1847
Lieu de naissance Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England
Date de décès March 17, 1918