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  3. G. Stanley Hall - Wikipedia

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    Granville Stanley Hall (February 1, 1844 – April 24, 1924 [1]) was an American psychologist and educator who earned the first doctorate in psychology awarded in the United States of America at Harvard College in the nineteenth century. His interests focused on human life span development and evolutionary theory.

  4. File:Free thought in religion.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Free thought in religion: a lecture delivered at George's Meeting, Exeter, March 1st 1875 by Suffield, Robert Rodolph (1875) Items portrayed in this file depicts

  5. David D. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hall was born on July 8, 1936. He graduated from Harvard University , and from Yale University with a PhD. [ 2 ] He is well known for introducing lived religion to religious studies scholarship in the United States, most notably at Harvard Divinity School .

  6. Martin A. Larson - Wikipedia

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    Martin Alfred Larson (March 2, 1897, in Whitehall, Michigan – January 15, 1994, in Phoenix, Arizona) [1] was an American historical revisionist and freethinker.He specialized in the history of Christianity and wrote on its origins and early theological history, best known for his assertion that Jesus Christ and John the Baptist were Essenes.

  7. William Wollaston - Wikipedia

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    The Religion of Nature Delineated was an attempt to create a system of ethics without recourse to revealed religion. He claimed originality for his theory that the moral evil is the practical denial of a true proposition and moral good the affirmation of it, [2] writing that this attempt to use mathematics to create a rationalist ethics was "something never met with anywhere".

  8. Argument from religious experience - Wikipedia

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    In both cases they apply their arguments to Christian religious experiences, but accept that they may equally apply to other religious experiences. [ 9 ] Plantinga argues that just as the knowledge gained from sense experience is regarded as properly basic despite being unsupported based on foundationalism in the mould of Descartes , religious ...

  9. Stanley Hall (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    G. Stanley Hall was a psychologist and educator. Stanley Hall may also refer to: Stanley Hall (dancer) (1917–1994), British-born ballet dancer; Stanley Hall (politician) (1888–1962), Canadian politician; Stanley Hall (coach) (1914–1990), American football and basketball coach; Stanley Hall, Shropshire, seat of the Tyrwhitt baronets