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Joseph Butler
(1692 - 1752)
English bishop and philosopher
English bishop and philosopher
English bishop and philosopher best known for his influential work 'Analogy of Religion'.
Joseph Butler (1692–1752) was an English divine and moral philosopher who served as Bishop of Bristol and later Bishop of Durham. His most famous work, 'The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed', offered a powerful defense of Christian faith against deist criticisms. In a series of sermons, he examined human nature, free will, and the foundations of ethics, influencing the course of moral philosophy. Butler’s clear, rigorous style made his arguments accessible and enduring. He also contributed to church reform and pastoral care in his dioceses. His ideas shaped Enlightenment thought and later theological debates. He died in 1752, leaving a significant legacy in theology and philosophy.
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Joseph Butler