

William Ellery Channing
221 pages2013Harvard University PressISBN 9780674331525
LiberalismeUnitarianismChurch and social problemsChanning, william ellery, 1780-1842AbolitionistsLiberalism
About this book
This is a vivid portrayal of the man who led the movement toward liberal religion in America. Andrew Delbanco traces the development of Channing's thinking on the relation of man to God and nature, on the reality of evil, on the autonomy of the individual. He reveals Channing's hope and doubt concerning America's contribution to human progress. And he recounts Channing's emergence as a major voice in the antislavery movement--after a complex hesitation to embrace the cause. This is a study of the religious, literary, and political concerns of a man and his time. It will well serve all students of nineteenth-century American thought.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Published
- 2013
- Pages
- 221
- ISBN
- 9780674331525
About Unknown Author
Andrew H. Delbanco (born 20 February 1952) is an American writer and professor. He is the Alexander Hamilton Professor of American Studies at Columbia University and the president of the Teagle Foundation.
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