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A. L. Stone
A. L. Stone was a nineteenth-century American theologian whose scholarly contributions to New England religious thought reflected the region's evolving engagement with Protestant orthodoxy and liberal theology during a period of significant denominational transformation. Through works such as *The Work of New England*, Stone examined the theological and social dimensions of New England's religious heritage, positioning the region's intellectual traditions within broader American ecclesiastical developments. His writings remain significant for understanding the intellectual currents that shaped American Protestantism in the antebellum and postbellum periods.
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