John Fletcher Hurst

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John Fletcher Hurst was a 19th-century American Methodist bishop, theologian, and educator who played a key role in advancing higher education and religious scholarship in the United States.

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instanceOf American Methodist
Methodist bishop
educator
human
theologian
contributedTo development of Methodist theological education
expansion of Methodist higher education institutions
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt German universities
era 19th century
familyName Hurst
fieldOfWork church history
higher education administration
religious education
theology
genre church history literature
theological literature
givenName John
hasReligion Christianity
influenced American Methodist theological education
influencedBy German theological scholarship
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Methodist Episcopal Church
middleName Fletcher
movement 19th-century American Methodism
notableFor advancing higher education in the United States
leadership in Methodist Episcopal Church education initiatives
promoting religious scholarship in American Methodism
notableWork Life and Literature in the Fatherland
Outlines of Church History
Short History of the Christian Church
The History of Rationalism
occupation bishop
educator
theologian
placeOfActivity Germany
United States of America
positionHeld Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
religion Methodism
sexOrGender male

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American University founder John Fletcher Hurst