John Hunt (theologian)

John Hunt ( born January 21, 1827 in Perth, † 1908 ) was an Anglican theologian and writer.

John Hunt graduated from the University of Perth, then went from the Presbyterian Church to the English state church and lived as a pastor to Otford at Seven Oaks, Kent.

He published a volume of translations of Martin Luther's spiritual songs (1847 ), poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Gottfried August Bürger (1861 ), an essay on pantheism (1866 ), which was set in Rome on the index, as well as a number of theological writings ( Religious Thought in England from the Reformation to the end of last century A contribution to the History of Theology, 2nd edition 1884, 3 volumes; . Contemporary essays, 1873; Pantheism and christianity, 1884), participated in itself the Old Catholic movement and transferred the work of Ignaz von Dollinger, Joseph Hubert Reinkens and Johann Friedrich von Schulte into English.

His wife Eliza Meadows Sheppard (* 1845) participated in Hunt's efforts in favor of the Old Catholic movement and made a name as a writer, so particularly by the gambling in the 3rd century historical novel The wards of Plotinus (1881, 3 volumes).

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  • Anglican theologian (19th Century )
  • Briton
  • Born in 1827
  • Died in the 20th century
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