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Charles Taze Russell was an influential religious leader and founder of the Bible Student movement, which later evolved into the Jehovah's Witnesses. Born in 1852, he started his ministry in the late 19th century, focusing on biblical interpretation and the promotion of non-Trinitarian beliefs. Russell emphasized the imminent return of Christ and the establishment of God's Kingdom on Earth, ideas that resonated with many who were seeking alternative interpretations of Christianity at the time.

His writings, including the well-known 'Studies in the Scriptures,' helped to spread his beliefs and established a significant following. Russell was known for his charismatic speaking style and his ability to engage with his audience on complex theological issues. In his lifetime, he also founded the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, which played a crucial role in the dissemination of his ideas. Russell's contributions to religious thought continue to influence millions today, and his legacy is marked by a commitment to biblical scholarship and a distinct approach to Christianity.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 16, 1852
出生地点 Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
去世日期 October 31, 1916
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