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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.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita October 7, 1780
Luogo di nascita Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Data di morte February 8, 1842