About Unitarianism as a theology other uses Christianity expand nontrinitarian yes Unitarianism is a Christianity ... AUC year 2003 page 15 . ref For most of its history, Unitarianism has been known for the rejection ..., one of the founders of the Unitarian movement, defined Unitarianism as the belief of primitive Christianity ... of Unitarianism , Harvard University Press 1952, pp. 302 303 . ref including the Soteriology soteriological ... groups that have challenged the orthodox Christian dominance of Western religious life Unitarianism ... 2004 The so called Golden Age of Unitarianism in Transylvania 1540 1571 resulted in a rich production ... American Unitarianism or, A Brief history of The progress and State of the Unitarian Churches in America ... a liturgy, which the Rev. ... Thus much for the history of Unitarianism at the Stone Chapel. ref Terminology Unitarianism is a proper noun and follows the same English usage as other theologies that have ... religious movement. ref J. Gordon Melton Encyclopedia of Protestantism 2005 p543 Unitarianism ... of Plurality No. 6, Nov. 1993 , the writer makes a number of pejorative remarks about unitarianism .... This is a very unfortunate misuse of the word. A correct definition of unitarianism small u ... the reverse, in fact. Modern Unitarianism is remarkable among religions in not only welcoming the variety ... of Unitarianism , vol. 2, pp. 47 48. ref For example, the Unitarian movement has never accepted the Godhood ..., they are not in the proper sense. To avoid confusion, this article is about Unitarianism as a religious movement proper noun . For the generic form of unitarianism the Christology , see Nontrinitarianism ... Christian roots of Unitarianism. ref AW Gomes, EC Beisner, and RM Bowman, Unitarian Universalism .... ref George Willis Cooke, Unitarianism in America AUA, 1902 , pp. 224 30. ref As a result, people who ... Unitarian Universalist churches and fellowships. This article includes information about Unitarianism ... discussion of Unitarianism as it evolved into a pluralistic liberal religion liberal religious ... more details
Unitarianism may refer to Religion Nontrinitarianism , rejection of the Trinity doctrine, a broad term including Arianism, Socinianism, Unitarianism, etc. Unitarianism theology , 1565 present a liberal Christian theology known for the rejection of the Trinity and other traditional Christian doctrines. Biblical Unitarianism , a scripture fundamentalist nontrinitarian movement particularly c.1876 1929 . Unitarian Universalism , 1961 a syncretic religion with Christian roots in the United States and Canada from the merger of Unitarian and Universalist churches. General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches , 1928 an umbrella body in the United Kingdom International Council of Unitarians and Universalists , 1995 an umbrella body for Unitarians and Universalists around the world Classical studies Unitarianism Homer , c.1830 a formerly influential school of thought in Homeric scholarship Argentine politics A period of the Argentine Civil War The Unitarian Federalist War 1828 31. See also Unitarian disambiguation dab ... more details
Today, biblical Unitarianism or Biblical Unitarianism or biblical unitarianism ref Generally capitalized ... son. Biblical Unitarianism Denominations A few denominations use this term to describe themselves ... entries trinity unitarianism.html Unitarianism 2009 . Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Accessed ... Christian Churches modern British Unitarianism and, primarily in the United States, Unitarian Universalism . The history of Unitarianism was as a scripturally oriented movement which denied the Trinity ref name columbia http education.yahoo.com reference encyclopedia entry Unitarnsm Unitarianism ... understandings of Jesus . Over time, however specifically, in the mid 19th century Unitarianism moved ... The term biblical Unitarianism is connected first with Robert Spears and Samuel Sharpe scholar Samuel ... in Williams, The Polish Brethren Documentation of the History and Thought of Unitarianism in the Polish ..., the idea that Unitarianism was Biblical was axiomatic, since the whole thrust of the 16th and 17th ... of the Enlightenment and possessed of a calm and intellectual rather than fervent and ethos, Unitarianism ... shattered rationalist, biblical Unitarianism now grown conservative and replaced it with intuitional religion and social idealism. When Unitarianism spread to the newly opened Middle West, its ... Biblical Unitarianism occurs in the British & Foreign Evangelical Review 1882 in an article on the Waning of Biblical Unitarianism . ref James Oswald Dykes , James Stuart Candlish, Joseph Samuel Exell 1882 Waning of Biblical Unitarianism. Testament criticism, Dr. Ezra Abbot, of the Boston Unitarian ... a revolt against biblical Unitarianism and its dogmas. They advocated a less argumentative religion ... of that name within Unitarianism. The label of Biblical Unitarianism is also attributed to earlier generations than Sharpe by Henry Gow 1928 , who even compares this with Channing Unitarianism , a reference ... theological review Volume 27 1929 Dr. Gow stresses the fact that the older Unitarianism was professedly ... more details
for Unitarian theology UnitarianismUnitarianism , both as a theology and as a denominational family ... have similarities to latter day Unitarianism. The Monarchian controversy came to a head again ... P. Feldmeth p135 Unitarianism. Unitarians emerged from Protestant Christian beginnings in the sixteenth ... unitarianism a large degree of Toleration tolerance , a historical study of scripture , a minimizing ... movement, blaming the spread of Islam for the growth of Unitarianism, arguing that ref name Susan citation ... Home Missionary College. Classical period of Unitarianism England Image unitarian chapel newington green.jpg ... Fund 1806 , which sent out missionaries and financially supported poorer congregations. Unitarianism ... remains today the umbrella organisation for British Unitarianism. Early beginnings Between 1548 ... the 19th century, the drier Priestley Belsham type of Unitarianism, bound up with a determinist ... of John James Tayler 1797 1869 and of John Hamilton Thom 1808 1894 . English Unitarianism ... moderates , were under suspicion of similar heresies. Overt Unitarianism has never had much vogue ... article&sid 92 Lectures on The Principles of Unitarianism Alnwick , 1824 ref JS Hyndman was formerly ... on the principles of Unitarianism by JS Hyndman, the Socinian preacher at Alnwick The Christian ... UnitarianismUnitarianism in the United States followed essentially the same development as in England ... in New England preached what was essentially Unitarianism. The most prominent of these men was Jonathan ..., Unitarianism was gaining ground in New England, and to some extent elsewhere. The first distinctive ... during this period. Formative period The next period of American Unitarianism, from about 1800 ... the subsequent growth of Unitarianism in New England. Unitarian Henry Ware Unitarian Henry Ware 1764 ... School Harvard Divinity School and Unitarianism Harvard & Unitarianism . Buckminster s close associate ... to Unitarian Christianity Considered 1819 , made him a defender of Unitarianism. His sermon on Unitarian ... more details
Unref date November 2009 The Young People s Religious Union , or YPRU , was a Unitarianism Unitarian Youth organization founded in 1896 . It was superseded by Liberal Religious Youth in 1953 , as Unitarianism and Universalism came ever closer together, but before the official merge in 1961. Unitarian, Universalist and Unitarian Universalist topics Unitarianism stub youth org stub Christian org stub Category Christian youth organizations Category Religious organizations established in 1896 Category Defunct Christian organizations Category Organizations disestablished in the 20th century ... more details
wikisource To a Southern Slaveholder was an anti slavery essay written by the Unitarianism Unitarian minister Theodore Parker in 1848, as the Abolitionism abolition crisis was heating up in the United States . Category Slave narratives ... more details
The Christian Register 1821 1957 was the leading American Unitarianism Unitarian weekly, published by the American Unitarian Association , Boston, until 1957 when becoming less and less focused on Christianity ref http www.americanunitarian.org journals.htm List of Unitarian journals ref the title was changed to The Unitarian Register . In 1961, the journal merged with The Universalist Leader and is still published today as UU World . ref http www.uuworld.org currentissue.shtml U U World ref In its heyday it included contributions from William Ellery Channing , Henry Ware, Jr. , Andrews Norton , George Bancroft , Jared Sparks , and Edward Everett . In addition to articles on religion it contained comment on Massachusetts politics. References reflist 2 Category Unitarianism Category American magazines Unitarianism stub ... more details
Unitarian can refer to Religion A believer in the theology known as Unitarianism The religious movement whose congregations in Britain, generally referred to simply as Unitarian , belong to the umbrella organisation of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches Unitarian Universalism , a liberal faith based on principles rather than doctrines, which is centered primarily in North America and characterized by its support for a free and responsible search for truth and meaning Biblical Unitarianism , a conservative nontrinitarian movement outside the Unitarian Church The English translation of the Arabic term muwahiddun monotheists , which is one of the terms of self designation used by followers of some of the Islamic schools of belief, e.g. Wahhabi Wahhabism . Politics Unitarian state , a political system where a country is governed as one single unit A member of the Unitarian Party of Argentine history Classics A scholar who holds that the works of Homer were composed by a single individual see Unitarianism Homer See also Unitarianism disambiguation References reflist disambig Template Longcomment added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. ... more details
Divine unity or Oneness of God may refer to Unitarianism , the belief in God being one person Monotheism , the belief in one God Divine simplicity , the belief that God is one Tawhid , the Islamic belief in the oneness of God The belief in the Oneness of God in Oneness Pentecostalism See also Oneness disambiguation disambig ... more details
Other persons Henry Allen Refimprove date June 2008 Joseph Henry Allen August 21, 1820 1898 was a Unitarianism Unitarian scholar, born in Northborough, Massachusetts graduated at Harvard University Harvard College in 1840 and at the Divinity School in 1843. He was pastor at different places. He was the author of Hebrew Men and Times to the Christian era , Boston, 1861 Christian History in its Three Great Periods , 1 Early Christianity, 2 The Middle Age, 3 Modern Phases three volumes, 1882 83 Our Liberal Movement in Theology, chiefly as Shown in Recollections of the History of Unitarianism in New England 1882 and Historical Sketch of the Unitarian Movement since the Reformation , New York, 1894 . ref cite book title Unitarianism in America author George Willis Cooke year 2007 publisher BiblioBazaar, LLC isbn 1426431414 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Allen, Joseph Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 21, 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1898 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allen, Joseph Henry Category Theologians Category 1820 births Category 1898 deaths Category Harvard Divinity School alumni Category American Unitarians Category People from Northborough, Massachusetts ... more details
Raymond Bennett Bragg 1902 1979 was an USA American Unitarianism Unitarian minister of religion minister who played a key role in the writing of the Humanist Manifesto . External links http www.uua.org uuhs duub articles raymondbragg.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bragg, Raymond ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1979 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bragg, Raymond Category 1902 births Category 1979 deaths Category American humanists ru , ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 New England Transcendentalists are the core group of writers from whom the phenomenon of American Transcendentalism radiated. The primary examples are Ralph Waldo Emerson , Henry David Thoreau , and Bronson Alcott among others from Concord, Massachusetts . This group was largely influenced by the Unitarianism Unitarian church in nearby Boston . Category Transcendentalism Category History of New England Category Concord, Massachusetts lit stub ... more details
Wiktionary Inquirer or The Inquirer may refer to The Inquirer , a British technology news website The Philadelphia Inquirer , an American newspaper Philippine Daily Inquirer , a Filipino newspaper The New York Inquirer , a fictional newspaper in the film Citizen Kane The Inquirer , a British Unitarianism magazine that has been published since 1842. See also Enquirer disambiguation disambig ko ... more details
John Prince may refer to John Prince politician 1796 1870 , Canadian judge and politician John Prince Totnes 1643 1723 , vicar and biographer John Prince Unitarian 1751 1836 , see History of Unitarianism John Prince architect John Dyneley Prince 1868 1945 , American linguist, diplomat and politician John Shillington Prince , English bicycling world champion in the late 19th century Jack Prince , English footballer See also Prince John disambiguation hndis Prince, John ... more details
Earl Morse Wilbur Jericho, Vermont , April 26, 1866 &ndash Berkeley, California , January 8, 1956 was an American Unitarian historian. ref http www.harvardsquarelibrary.org unitarians wilbur.html Harvard Square Bio EARL MORSE WILBUR HISTORIAN OF UNITARIANISM 1886 1956 by Henry Wilder Foote, Author of Three Centuries of American Hymnody. Unitarian Yearbook 1957 1958 ref ref http www25.uua.org uuhs duub articles earlmorsewilbur.html UUA.org Bio Alan Seaburg ref Wilbur was the first dean 1904 1910 then president 1911 1931 and until 1934, professor of homiletics and practical theology at the Starr King School for the Ministry Pacific Unitarian School for Ministry , Berkeley, California of the American Unitarian Association AUA . Works http pacificuu.org wilbur ouh Our Unitarian Heritage http pacificuu.org wilbur ahu book A History of Unitarianism http pacificuu.org wilbur ahu book2 A History of Unitarianism, Vol. II 1935 ref Review http www.harvardsquarelibrary.org unitarians wilbur.html THE COSTLY HERITAGE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM By Henry Wilder Foote A History of Unitarianism Socinianism and Its Antecedents. By Earl Morse Wilbur. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press. The Christian Register, August 1945 ref ref Review TORTURE, BLOODSHED AND SUFFERING by Duncan Howlett The Christian Register , January 1953 ref References reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilbur, Earl Morse ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Unitarian DATE OF BIRTH April 26, 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH Jericho, Vermont DATE OF DEATH January 8, 1956 PLACE OF DEATH Berkeley, California DEFAULTSORT Wilbur, Earl Morse Category American Unitarians Category 1866 births Category 1956 deaths ... more details
The Christian Reformer was a British Unitarianism Unitarian magazine edited by Robert Aspland . ref The dissidence of dissent the Monthly repository, 1806 1838, Francis Edward Mineka 1944 Aspland was also responsible for another Unitarian periodical, the Christian Reformer or New Evangelical Magazine, which he edited from 1815 to 1844. Originally designed to diffuse religious knowledge and promote Unitarian views among ... ref References reflist Category Christian magazines ... more details
Wiktionarypar unitary Unitary may refer to Unitary construction, in automotive design, another common term for a unibody or monocoque construction Lethal Unitary Chemical Agents and Munitions Unitary as chemical weapons opposite of Binary chemical weapon Binary Unitarianism , in Christian doctrine, the belief in a unitary God as opposed to the concept of the Trinity Unitarian Universalism sometimes called Unitarianism , an interfaith church which draws its name from an interfaith concept of unitary God types of political regions Unitary state Unitary authority Unitary enterprise , a type of government owned corporation in Russia and Belarus Unitary executive theory , a theory of American constitutional law Mathematics Inverse semigroup E unitary inverse semigroups E unitary inverse semigroups Unitary matrix Unitary operator Unitary transformation Unitary group Unitary representation Unital Unitarity physics Music http www.unitary.net Unitary in music is an electronic act from Sweden, currently based in Stockholm. It was founded in 2001 by Johan Hansson who writes the music, lyrics, and does the recording himself. disambig es Unitario fr Unitaire ... more details
Thomas Rees 1777, Gelligron, Glamorgan 1 August 1864, Brighton , Wales Welsh Nonconformist divine, was a Unitarianism Unitarian minister and scholar. Rees was educated at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen , and entered the Unitarianism Unitarian ministry in 1807 at the Newington Green Unitarian Church , London. He went to Southwark in 1813, earned the degree of LL.D. of Glasgow in 1819, and went to Stamford Street, Blackfriars, London Blackfriars , in 1823. He had great knowledge of the history of Nontrinitarianism anti trinitarian opinion, especially of the 16th century. He published scattered but important papers, chiefly in the Monthly Repository between 1818 and 1822, on such subjects as Fausto Paolo Sozzini Faustus Socinus and Francis David , including The Italian Reformation, Memoirs of the Socini. Financial troubles drove him to Spain in 1853, and he died in obscurity. Works English translation from Latin of the Racovian Catechism , 1818 References 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rees, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1777 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 August 1864 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rees, Thomas Category Welsh Unitarians Category 1777 births Category 1864 deaths Category People from Carmarthenshire Category Welsh clergy Wales bio stub ... more details
Image Unitarernes Hus Copenhagen.jpg thumb px300 right Home of Danish Unitarisk Kirkesamfund , 30 Dag Hammarskj lds All , Copenhagen Unitarisk Kirkesamfund English Unitarian Church Society is the Denmark Danish Unitarianism Unitarian Church, founded May 18, 1900 as Det fri Kirkesamfund literally, The Free Congregation by a group of Liberal Christianity liberal Christian s. In 1992 they changed the name to the now Unitarisk Kirkesamfund . ref Werner Bovin Unitarismen i Danmark ISBN 87 89778 01 4 The evolution of the unitarian society through 500 years with special focus on the movement history in Denmark in the years 1900 1990 ref Since 1908, the church has been outside the Church of Denmark . Unitarisk Kirkesamfund is a member and co founder of the International Association for Religious Freedom and the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists . References references External links http unitarisme.dk Danish Unitarian Church Unitarian, Universalist and Unitarian Universalist topics Category Religious organizations established in 1900 Category Christianity in Denmark Unitarianism stub UnitarianUniversalism stub Reli org stub da Unitarisk Kirkesamfund pl Du ski Ko ci Unitarianski ... more details
Portal Religion The American Unitarian Association AUA was a religious denomination in the United States and Canada , formed by associated Unitarianism Unitarian congregations in 1825. In 1961, it merged with the Universalist Church of America to form the Unitarian Universalist Association . According to Mortimer Rowe, the Secretary i.e. chief executive of the British Unitarians for 20 years, the AUA was founded on the same day as the British and Foreign Unitarian Association By a happy coincidence, in those days of slow posts, no transatlantic telegraph, telephone or wireless, our American cousins, in complete ignorance as to the details of what was afoot, though moving towards a similar goal, founded the American Unitarian Association on precisely the same day May 26, 1825. ref harvcol Rowe 1959 loc chpt. 3 ref The AUA s official journal was the Christian Register 1821 1961 . References references Bibliography Rowe, Mortimer, B.A., D.D. The History of Essex Hall . London Lindsey Press, 1959. Full text reproduced http www.unitarian.org.uk support doc EssexHall0.shtml here . Unitarian, Universalist and Unitarian Universalist topics Category Religious organizations established in 1825 Category Former Christian denominations Category Defunct Christian organizations Category Organizations disestablished in 1961 Unitarianism stub Christian org stub es Asociaci n Unitaria Americana fr American Unitarian Association sv American Unitarian Association ... more details
John Trevor 1855 1930 was a Unitarianism Unitarian minister who formed The Labour Church . Early life John was born in Liverpool his mother died when he was still a child and he was raised by his maternal grandmother, a strict Johnsonian Baptist . He was converted by a Unitarianism Unitarian minister. Formation of the Labour Church John Trevor formed The Labour Church in 1891 in Manchester . He left the Labour Church in 1900 and the Church never recovered from its loss and disappeared by World War I . Death After a decade of increasing loneliness John Trevor died in 1930 and was buried in Highgate cemetery. References http www.warwick.ac.uk services library mrc ead 143.htm John Trevor Working Papers 1892 1968 . Retrieved 15 1 06 http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk REtrevor.htm John Trevor , Spartacus Education, Retrieved 15 1 2005 External links ODNBweb id 38078 title Trevor, John first R. K. last Webb Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trevor, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trevor, John Category 1855 births Category 1930 deaths Category Churchpeople from Liverpool Category Burials at Highgate Cemetery ... more details
Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios English A Digest of Christian Theology according to the Unitarians is a statement of faith of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania officially recognised by Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II in 1782. The subtitle is in Usum Auditorum Theologiae concinnata et edita English compiled and published for the use of students of theology . The work is traditionally ascribed to Mih ly Lombard de Szent brah m 1737 1758 , who revitalized the church after a period of persecution during the 1700s. It remains the official statement of faith of the Unitarian Church in Transylvania, though since the 19th Century subscription to it is no longer required. Theology The document is basically Socinian as the Racovian Catechism with Arminian modifications. The characteristic Christology of Laelio Sozzini , denying the pre existence of Christ but accepting the Virgin birth of Jesus virgin birth , ref Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios XXVIII .. Si Mariae Virginis Filius dei potest, ob nativitatem ex illa, quidni etiam Dei, quandoquidem alium Patrem non habuit praeter Deum, sicut Adam Luc III ref distinguishes the document from the more progressive Unitarianism of Joseph Priestley after Institutes of natural and revealed religion 1772 and Thomas Belsham . References reflist Category Unitarianism Category Unitarian Church of Transylvania Christian book stub ... more details
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Curtis Williford Reese September 3, 1887 June 5, 1961 was a Unitarianism Unitarian minister and humanist. He was the dean of the Abraham Lincoln Center in Chicago . External links http www.harvardsquarelibrary.org unitarians reese.html also see Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography http www25.uua.org uuhs duub articles curtiswillifordreese.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reese, Curtis Williford ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1961 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reese, Curtis Williford Category 1887 births Category 1961 deaths Category American Unitarians Category American humanists Category Christian humanists US Christian clergy stub ... more details
Edward Burdette Backus 1888 1955 was an United States American Unitarianism Unitarian minister and humanism humanist . External links http www.uua.org uuhs duub articles burdettebackus.html http www.harvardsquarelibrary.org unitarians backus.html http www.evolvefish.com fish product226.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Backus, Edward Burdette ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1955 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Backus, Edward Burdette Category 1888 births Category 1955 deaths US Christian clergy stub ... more details