À propos de l'auteur

William Ellery Channing was an influential American Unitarian preacher and theologian, known for his advocacy of religious freedom and social reform. Born in Boston in 1780, he became a prominent figure in the Unitarian movement, which emphasized reason and individual conscience over dogma. Channing's eloquent sermons and writings played a crucial role in shaping the religious landscape of 19th-century America, as he sought to promote a more liberal and inclusive interpretation of Christianity.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance October 7, 1780
Lieu de naissance Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Date de décès February 8, 1842