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Timothy Dwight
Timothy Dwight (1752–1817) was an American Congregationalist minister and theologian who served as president of Yale College and emerged as a leading intellectual figure of the early American republic. His theological work synthesized Calvinist orthodoxy with Enlightenment rationalism, and he played a crucial role in shaping American Protestant thought during the Second Great Awakening through his pastoral leadership and published sermons, including *Virtuous Rulers a National Blessing*. Dwight's influence extended beyond the pulpit to his role as an educator and cultural arbiter who sought to defend Christian orthodoxy against the perceived threats of deism and infidelity in the post-Revolutionary era.
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