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  • Theodore Smith, Sr.
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  • Theodore Smith, sr., also known as Theodore the Elder (1875-1954), was a Lovian theologian and Lutheran pastor. He was married to Ann T.N. Johnson, who gave birth to three children. Theodore Smith died in 1854, exactly one day after his wife had died. He was known as a devout Christian, who did however cherish critical thought and the capacity of doubt. He was a well-known student of the Bible, and wrote the most famous Lovian theological work, known as Smith's Interlinear and Commentary.
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placebirth
  • London
Spouse
Name
  • Theodore Smith, sr.
Function
  • Priest
  • Theologian
Language
  • English, Classical Greek, Aramaic
datebirth
  • 1875-01-30
Religion
  • Protestant
Home
  • Noble City
datedeath
  • 1954-10-02
placedeath
  • Noble City
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  • Theodore Smith, sr., also known as Theodore the Elder (1875-1954), was a Lovian theologian and Lutheran pastor. He was married to Ann T.N. Johnson, who gave birth to three children. Theodore Smith died in 1854, exactly one day after his wife had died. He was known as a devout Christian, who did however cherish critical thought and the capacity of doubt. He was a well-known student of the Bible, and wrote the most famous Lovian theological work, known as Smith's Interlinear and Commentary. As a young boy Theodore worked on the farm of Sir John Lashawn on Asian Island. He wrote a (semi-fictional) autobiography about his years at the farm entitled On the Farm at Sir John's.