H. Richard Hornberger Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Richard Hooker (March 1554 – 3 November 1600) was an English priest in the Church of England and an influential theologian. He was one of the most important English theologians of the sixteenth century. His defence of the role of redeemed reason informed the theology of the seventeenth century Caroline divines and later provided many members of the Church of England reason with a theological method which combined the claims of revelation, reason and tradition. Scholars disagree regarding Hooker's relationship with what would be called "Anglicanism" and the Reformed theological tradition. Traditionally, he has been regarded as the originator of the Anglican via media between Protestantism and Catholicism. However, a growing number of scholars have argued that he should be positioned in the mainstream Reformed theology of his time, and only sought to oppose extremist Puritans rather than moving the Church of England away from Protestantism.
I thought the movie was great but the television thing isn't my kind of humor. It's someone else's idea of what medical humor is supposed to be. - Boston Globe, 10 April 1977
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U.S. Army physician who recounted his experiences during the Korean War in his 1968 novel "M*A*S*H", and two sequels.
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"Richard Hooker" was the joint pseudonym of H. Richard Hornberger and journalist W.C. Heinz. They coauthored the novel "MASH".
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The book M*A*S*H was rejected by thirteen different publishers before being accepted by William Morrow & Company, Inc.
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Thoracic surgeon at Mid-Maine Medical Center, Waterville, Maine, USA until his retirement in 1988.