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Charles Coulombe
Heretic of the week: Lorenzo Dow
lorenzo dow (1777-1834) was the forerunner of that archetype of american frontier lore, the wandering preacher. born in connecticut, his ear...
Heretic of the week: Ellen G White
the 1830s were a tempestuous time for american protestantism, from the fires of the second great awakening to the ongoing march of unitarian...
Heretic of the week: Harry Emerson Fosdick
harry emerson fosdick (1878-1969) was born in buffalo, new york, graduating from colgate university in 1900 and union theological seminary i...
Heretic of the week: Paul Tillich
paul tillich (1886-1965) was born to a minister of the prussian state church in what is now poland. he and his family moved to berlin when h...
Heretic of the week: Reinhold Niebuhr
reinhold niebuhr (1892–1971) was born in missouri to an immigrant german couple. his father was a minister in the state church of prussia, i...
Heretic of the week: William Booth
as christmas approaches, cities throughout britain and ireland, canada, australia, new zealand, south africa and the united states will incr...
Heretic of the week: Neville Goddard
neville goddard (1905-1972), was born to a white family in st michael’s, barbados. regardless of whether they were wealthy at his birth (acc...
Heretic of the week: Conrad Beissel
conrad beissel (1691-1768) was born in eberbach, a town deeply divided between catholics and calvinists. as one of the latter, he took up th...
Heretic of the week: Valentinus
valentinus (100-160), was born in a small town in northern egypt, and moved to alexandria as a child. there he received a greek education an...
Heretic of the week: Henry James Prince
henry james prince (1811-1899) became a doctor in 1832; five years later he gave up medicine due to his own ill health and entered an anglic...
Heretic of the week: Harvey Spencer Lewis
when this writer was a boy, such journals as argosy, popular science, and popular mechanics were festooned with strange ads for an organisat...
Heretic of the week: Peter Deunov
peter deunov (1864-1944) was born in the village of nikolaevka to the first bulgarian orthodox priest ever to replace old church slavonic wi...
Heretic of the week: William J Seymour
william j seymour (1870-1922) was born in franklin, louisiana, to a former slave couple. although baptised catholic in his home town’s assum...
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