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Frederick Robert Tennant : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Robert Tennant
Frederick Robert Tennant (1866-1957) studied mathematics, physics, biology, and chemistry at Caius College, Cambridge (1885–89) prior to becoming a theologian. After hearing the 1889 Huxley lectures, Tennant’s interest in religion grew in the 1890s ultimately leading him to prepare for ordination in the Church of England.〔Mary Frances Thelen (1968) biography in Tennant F.R. (1903) ''The Sources of Doctrines of the Fall and Original Sin'' (Schoken: New York); Delton L. Scudder (1940) ''Tennant’s Philosophical Theology'' (Yale University Press: New Haven; Humphrey Milford: London; Oxford University Press: Oxford). Also, see the website: http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/t/tennant_f_r.shtml〕 As an Anglican theologian, Tennant assimilated much of Huxley’s lectures culminating in the 1901-1902 Hulsean Lecture entitled ''Origin and Propagation of Sin'' where he integrated evolutionary ideas into a Christian synthesis.〔Frederick R. Tennant. 1906. ''The Origin and Propagation of Sin: Being the Hulsean lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge in 1901-2''. 2nd ed. (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge).〕 Tennant's primary goal in his writings was an integrative synthesis of the doctrines of the fall and original sin with Huxley’s claims of conflict between Darwinian thought and Christianity.〔Brannan, D.K. (2007) Darwinism and Original Sin: Frederick R. Tennant’s Integration of Darwinian Worldviews into Christian Thought in the Nineteenth Century. ''Journal for Interdisciplinary Research on Religion and Science'' 1:187-217; Brannan, D.K. (2011) Darwinism and Original Sin: Frederick R. Tennant’s analysis of the Church Fathers’ understanding of Original Sin and an exegesis of St. Paul. ''Journal for Interdisciplinary Research on Religion and Science'' 8:139-171.〕 == References ==
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