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Henry Drummond was a Scottish preacher, writer, and lecturer who became well-known for his works on the relationship between science and religion. His most famous book, "The Greatest Thing in the World," explores the concept of love as a central tenet of Christianity and emphasizes the importance of love in human interactions. Drummond's eloquent style and profound insights made his writings popular among both religious and secular audiences, helping to bridge the gap between faith and reason during a time of significant scientific advancement.

Throughout his life, Drummond was also a prominent figure in the movement known as the 'Higher Life' or 'Keswick,' which sought to promote a deeper spiritual experience among Christians. He influenced many with his belief in the transformative power of love and the necessity of a personal relationship with God. His legacy continues to inspire discussions on spirituality and the integration of faith with contemporary issues, solidifying his position as a significant thinker of the late 19th century.

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출생 날짜 March 17, 1851
출생지 Chirnside, Scotland
사망 날짜 April 11, 1897