Standing Before Us

Standing Before Us
Title Standing Before Us PDF eBook
Author Dorothy May Emerson
Publisher Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Pages 644
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781558963801

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Letters, essays, stories, speeches and poems by women who were social reformers from 1776 to 1936.

An Introduction to the Unitarian and Universalist Traditions

An Introduction to the Unitarian and Universalist Traditions
Title An Introduction to the Unitarian and Universalist Traditions PDF eBook
Author Andrea Greenwood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 269
Release 2011-08-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139504533

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How is a free faith expressed, organised and governed? How are diverse spiritualities and theologies made compatible? What might a religion based in reason and democracy offer today's world? This book will help the reader to understand the contemporary liberal religion of Unitarian Universalism in a historical and global context. Andrea Greenwood and Mark W. Harris challenge the view that the Unitarianism of New England is indigenous and the point from which the religion spread. Relationships between Polish radicals and the English Dissenters existed and the English radicals profoundly influenced the Unitarianism of the nascent United States. Greenwood and Harris also explore the US identity as Unitarian Universalist since a 1961 merger and its current relationship to international congregations, particularly in the context of twentieth-century expansion into Asia.

The Unitarian Controversy

The Unitarian Controversy
Title The Unitarian Controversy PDF eBook
Author Conrad Wright
Publisher Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Pages 260
Release 1994
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781558962903

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Margaret Fuller

Margaret Fuller
Title Margaret Fuller PDF eBook
Author Charles Capper
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 456
Release 1994-11-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0199762341

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With this first volume of a two-part biography of the Transcendentalist critic and feminist leader, Margaret Fuller, Capper has launched the premier modern biography of early America's best-known intellectual woman. Based on a thorough examination of all the firsthand sources, many of them never before used, this volume is filled with original portraits of Fuller's numerous friends and colleagues and the influential movements that enveloped them. Writing with a strong narrative sweep, Capper focuses on the central problem of Fuller's life--her identity as a female intellectual--and presents the first biography of Fuller to do full justice to its engrossing subject. This first volume chronicles Fuller's "private years": her gradual, tangled, but fascinating emergence out of the "private" life of family, study, Boston-Cambridge socializing, and anonymous magazine-writing, to the beginnings of her rebirth as antebellum America's female prophet-critic. Capper's biography is at once an evocative portrayal of an extraordinary woman and a comprehensive study of an avant-garde American intellectual type at the beginning of its first creation.

The A to Z of Unitarian Universalism

The A to Z of Unitarian Universalism
Title The A to Z of Unitarian Universalism PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Harris
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 614
Release 2009-07-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0810863332

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Small though it may be, Unitarian Universalism has had a big impact not only on its members but also on the world around it. Rejecting the constraints of other Christian denominations, it sought tolerance for itself and, surprisingly, freely granted tolerance to others. Evolving in its principles and practices over a relatively short lifetime, it shows every sign of developing further, reaching beyond Christianity to embrace what is good in other, more diverse religions. Unitarian Universalism has also regularly been at the forefront in fighting for social causes, including abolition, temperance, women's suffrage, pacifism, educational reform, environmentalism, and others. Unitarian Universalism has also spread with time. First developed in present-day Romania and Hungary, its center shifted early to England, but its most successful story is the way it grew and flourished in the United States. This reference covers numerous subjects, both historical and contemporary, with entries on the places where the church was present, many more on significant leaders, and an impressive number on causes and issues. All the important people, events, and ideas in this religion are included, as well as important late-20th-century battles, including racism and new principles and purposes.

Elite: Uncovering Classism in Unitarian Universalist History

Elite: Uncovering Classism in Unitarian Universalist History
Title Elite: Uncovering Classism in Unitarian Universalist History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Pages 162
Release
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ISBN 1558966072

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Historical Dictionary of Unitarian Universalism

Historical Dictionary of Unitarian Universalism
Title Historical Dictionary of Unitarian Universalism PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Harris
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 683
Release 2018-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1538115913

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The Unitarian Universalist religious movement is small in numbers, but has a long history as a radical, reforming movement within Protestantism, coupled with a larger, liberal social witness to the world. Both Unitarianism and Universalism began as Christian denominations, but rejected doctrinal constraints to embrace a human views of Jesus, an openness to continuing revelation, and a loving God who, they believed, wanted to be reconciled with all people. In the twentieth century Unitarian Universalism developed beyond Christianity and theism to embrace other religious perspectives, becoming more inclusive and multi-faith. Efforts to achieve justice and equality included civil rights for African-Americans, women and gays and lesbians, along with strident support for abortion rights, environmentalism and peace. Today the Unitarian Universalist movement is a world-wide faith that has expanded into several new countries in Africa, continued to develop in the Philippines and India, while maintaining historic footholds in Romania, Hungary, England, and especially the United States and Canada. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Unitarian Universalism contains a chronology, an introduction, an appendix, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 400 cross-referenced entries on people, places, events and trends in the history of the Unitarian and Universalist faiths including American leaders and luminaries, important writers and social reformers. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Unitarian Universalism.