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  1. Richard Watson (author) Watson in 2007. Richard Watson (born 1961) is an English author, lecturer and futurist known for his 2007 book Future Files: a Brief History of The Next 50 Years [1] and for his infographics, especially his Trends & Technology Timeline 2010-2050 and his Table of Disruptive Technologies. [2] [3] [4]

  2. What’s Next is a website belonging to Richard Watson, a London-based futurist speaker and scenario thinker who helps organisations to think, especially about emerging opportunities and risks. Particular interests include emerging technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, education, energy, and water. Richard has written five books ...

  3. Jun 3, 2015 · Richard Eddy Watson died Monday. Watson was the third generation of folk guitarists in his family. He played with his grandfather, Doc Watson, on the Grammy-nominated recording “Third Generation ...

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  5. Aug 15, 2012 · Richard Watson (1781–1833) was a British Methodist theologian and missionary advocate. Considered one of nineteenth-century Methodism’s most important figures, Watson was a prolific writer and preacher. He served as the secretary to the Wesleyan Missionary Society from 1821 to 1825. His Theological Institutes were considered institutional ...

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  6. Aug 30, 2018 · Richard Watson’s Theological Institutes was a critical landmark in the development of Methodist doctrine. Originally published in 1831 in four volumes, Watson’s work was the first attempt to systematize John Wesley’s theology. Influencing and guiding the later systematic theological work for Methodist theology, Watson’s Institutes was the main Methodist textbook for systematic ...

  7. Richard Watson (philosopher) 1 language. ... Richard Allan Watson (23 February 1931 – 18 September 2019) was an American philosopher, speleologist and author.

  8. Richard Watson. Richard Watson (1781-1833) was a British Methodist theologian who was one of the most important figures in 19th century Methodism.. Watson was born in Lincolnshire and entered the Methodist itinerancy in 1796, serving as President of Conference in Britain in 1826 and as secretary to the Wesleyan Missionary Society from 1821 to 1825.

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