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Our Unitarian Heritage

Our Unitarian Heritage
Author: Earl Morse Wilbur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1925
Genre: Unitarian Universalist churches
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Our Unitarian Heritage

Our Unitarian Heritage
Author: Earl Morse Wilbur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 495
Release: 1953
Genre: Unitarian churches
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The Unitarian Heritage

The Unitarian Heritage
Author: Graham Hague
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1985-12-31
Genre: Architecture
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Universalists and Unitarians in America

Universalists and Unitarians in America
Author: John A. Buehrens
Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1558966137

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Elite

Elite
Author: M Harris
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2015-06-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1304702278

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The Ceremony of Sides will be the place where the children coming of age of Qistoria will find out what their future holds. But there is a dark secret among the people and they are called Anathemas. Dark and fiercesome beasts with secrets to unleash. And at each Ceremony there is always one.


A Documentary History of Unitarian Universalism, Volume One

A Documentary History of Unitarian Universalism, Volume One
Author: Dan McKanan
Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1558967893

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A panel of top scholars presents the first comprehensive collection of primary sources from Unitarian Universalist history. This critical resource covers the long histories of Unitarianism, Universalism, and Unitarian Universalism in the United States and around the world, and offers a wealth of sources from the first fifty-five years of the Unitarian Universalist Association. From Arius and Origen to Peter Morales and Rebecca Parker, this two-volume anthology features leaders, thinkers, and ordinary participants in the ever-changing tradition of liberal religion. Each volume contains more than a hundred distinct selections, with scholarly introductions by leading experts in Unitarian Universalist history. The selections include sermons, theologies, denominational statements, hymns, autobiographies, and manifestos, with special attention to class, cultural, gender, and sexual diversity. Primary sources are the building blocks of history, and A Documentary History of Unitarian Universalism presents the sources we need for understanding this denomination’s past and for shaping its future.


Faith Under Siege

Faith Under Siege
Author: Anatole Browde
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1440111626

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Unknown to most Americans, Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams and Benjamin Franklin were Unitarians. Today their beliefs have been called heretic or Christian, godless or liberal, argumentative or religious, or all of the above. Anatole Browde, an active Unitarian since 1948, uses history and theology to place these conflicting qualities into a unified liberal Judeo-Christian context. Browde is convinced that faith is besieged because Unitarian church goers have diverse belief systems. The power of the original Unitarian idea that God is one is too close to a creed and is therefore often devalued. Using sermons and essays by ministers and philosophers, Browde shows how Unitarianism beliefs dating from the sixteenth century overcame the restrictions of Calvinist predestination and sin, to become a worldwide free religion. Unitarians are free to believe in God, be humanists, have faith in an unknown, or in Christ as a prophet. His narrative provides an insight to the controversies that plagued believers throughout Unitarian history and demonstrates that the concepts of God and faith can make every service a celebration of joy and love.


Unitarianism in America

Unitarianism in America
Author: George Willis Cooke
Publisher: Boston, American Unitarian Association
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1902
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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A very thorough history of Unitarianism throughout American history,.how it has organized itself, and what it has accomplished. Contents include: English Sources of American Unitarianism --- The Liberal Side of Puritanism --- The Growth of Democracy in the Churches --- The Silent Advance of Liberalism ---- The American Unitarian Association ---- The Denomination Awakening --- Unitarians and Reforms --- The Future of Unitarianism; and much more. Originally published in 1902. George Willis Cooke (1848-1923), born in Comstock, Michigan, was a Unitarian minister, writer, editor, and lecturer best known now for his landmark history of the Unitarian movement in the 19th century and for his work on transcendentalist writers and publications. An insatiable reader throughout his life, Cooke was largely self-taught. His first major work, published in 1881, was Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Life, Writings and Philosophy. He wrote several other studies of transcendentalism, with particular attention to the utopian community, Brook Farm, and the transcendentalist periodical, The Dial. His book, Unitarianism in America, first published in 1902, was the standard work on 19th century Unitarianism for some time and is still the major source of information on Unitarian developments in the early decades after the Unitarian controversy.