
Richard Hurrell Froude
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Richard Hurrell Froude was an influential English clergyman and a pivotal figure in the Oxford Movement, which sought to reform the Church of England and restore its Catholic heritage. Born in London, he was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, where he became a fellow. His writings and thoughts contributed significantly to the theological debates of his time, emphasizing the importance of tradition and the sacraments in Anglicanism. Froude's work often centered around the relationship between faith and reason, and he argued for a more profound spiritual life within the church.
Data di nascita
May 23, 1803
Luogo di nascita
London, England
Data di morte
February 28, 1857
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