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  1. F.D. Maurice and Unitarianism by David Young, 1992-12-24
  2. Unitarianism in America: A History of its Origin and Development by George Willis Cooke, 2007-12-17
  3. Stream of Light: A Short History of American Unitarianism by Conrad Wright, 1989-06
  4. The Epic of Unitarianism: Original writings from the history of liberal religion by David B Parke, 1963
  5. The Racovian Catechism: With Notes and Illustrations, Translated from the Latin; to Which Is Prefixed a Sketch of the History of Unitarianism in Poland and the Adjacent Countries by Thomas Rees, 2010-01-12
  6. Beginnings of Unitarianism in America by Conrad Edick Wright, 1983-12
  7. Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined by Anthony Kohlmann, 2010-04-01
  8. My Progress in Error, and Recovery to Truth: Or, a Tour Through Universalism, Unitarianism, and Skepticism by Anonymous, 2010-02-23
  9. An Account of the State of Unitarianism in Boston, in 1812; By the Rev. Francis Parkman and Others by Francis Parkman, 2010-07-24
  10. Unitarianism in Dallas: An outline history of the First Unitarian Church of Dallas, Texas, in its first seventy years, 1899-1968 by Wayne Gard, 1973
  11. Unitarianism Abandoned; Or, Reasons Assigned for Ceasing to Be Connected With Religious Professors Who Designate Themselves Unitarians by James Gilchrist, 2010-09-05
  12. Unitarianism the Doctrine of the Gospel: A View of the Scriptural Grounds of Unitarianism; with an Examination of All the Expressions in the New Testament ... Considered As Supporting Opposite Doctrines by Lant Carpenter, 2010-01-11
  13. Unitarianism, The Doctrine Of The Gospel: A View Of The Scriptural Grounds Of Unitarianism by Lant Carpenter, 2007-07-25
  14. A Vindication of Unitarianism: in reply to Mr. Wardlaw's discourses on the Socinian controversy by James Yates, 2010-09-03

21. Federalism Vs. Unitarianism
Early Independence Federalism vs. unitarianism Rise of the Caudillos Juan Facundo Quiroga Rule of Rosas Critics of Rosas
http://www.library.nd.edu/rarebooks/exhibits/riverplate/03-federalism/index.shtm

22. Trinitarianism And Unitarianism: Alexander Campbell
Alexander Campbell rejects trinitarianism as unscriptural, unintelligible, barbarous phraseologypolytheism.
http://www.piney.com/RmACUnitarian.html
Trinitarianism and Unitarianism: Alexander Campbell
Alexander Campbell rejecs trinitarianism as unscriptural unintelligible barbarous phraseology polytheism. See J. F. Burnett on the Stone Campbell Movement John Mark Hicks reviews neo-trinitarianism: Rubel Shelly, Max Lucado. This acknowledges that the Trinity was refuted by the Restoraton Movement. The church "fathers" who used the word TRINITY never separated the Godhead into three independant beings able to hold converse with one another. Review of Max Lucado's Creed on baptism Max Lucado Part One: The Thief on the Cross Saved without Baptism! No: Christ had not yet preached to the pre- Cross faithful nor ascended into heaven. Max Lucado Part Two: Baptism is just a pledge that you have been saved? No: Baptism is our REQUEST TO God; not OUR guaranteeing OUR faith! Max Lucado Part Three: Salvation by Trust Only or Prayer Only? 12/5/02 See how the GA, Shelly, Lucado Trithism as A Family of Gods leads naturally to despising the counsel of the human Jesus and how Baptists Baptism denies that Christ came FULLY in the flesh. Max Lucado Part Four: Romans 6: Baptism DOES NOT save?

23. Jerome David Bowers Joseph Priestley And English Unitarianism In
This beautifully and persuasively written account of the contributions of Joseph Priestley and English unitarianism to the development of liberal religious
http://www.psupress.psu.edu/books/titles/978-0-271-02951-1.html

24. THE UNITARIAN: The History Of Norwegian Unitarianism
This webblog is managed by The Norwegian Unitarian Church in order to make new discoveries about Norwegian history of unitarianism available for those not
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This webblog is managed by The Norwegian Unitarian Church in order to make new discoveries about Norwegian history of Unitarianism available for those not familiar with the Norwegian language. For first introduction to the history of Unitarianism in Norway please read Berg and Heidelberg's articles (left sidebar). Click on the photos to enlarge.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
The history of Norwegian Unitarianism
The history of Norwegian Unitarianism 1893-1937 is fascinating and exciting. Now I have translated one of my articles dealing with this topic and uploaded it as pdf file. You find the article here:
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    25. UNITARIANISM: What It Is Not, And What It Is
    These two supreme commands of Jesus express the heart of unitarianism. unitarianism is the attitude of the individual soul towards God. It is not a belief,
    http://www-distance.syr.edu/applebeesermon1914.html
    UNITARIANISM What It Is Not, and What It Is By REV. JOHN H. APPLEBEE May Memorial Church Published by the Woman's Alliance of May Memorial Church Syracuse N . Y. UNITARIANISM What It Is Not, and What It Is "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God. . . . . . Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.” Jesus "These churches accept the religion of Jesus, holding in accordance with his teaching, that practical religion is summed up in love to God and love to man.” Preamble to the Constitution of the Gen eral Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches These two supreme commands of Jesus express the heart of Unitarianism. Unitarianism is the attitude of the individual soul towards God. It is not a belief, nor a dogma, nor a ritual. It is the soul turned to God in love. This means love for all that is divine in the universe and its life. It also means devotion to the noblest and best in the soul's inmost self. For that is God , in the soul. But even this is not enough. The soul cannot be right towards God unless it be right towards fellow men. "He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, cannot love God whom he hath not seen." It may be that the love of our brother is the only open way to love of God. Through human experiences we reach divine realities. We go from the seen to the unseen, from the known to the unknown. Thus Unitarianism, because it would be love to God, must be also

    26. Socinianism, Arianism And Unitarianism (No. 185)
    The term Socinianism has been applied quite indiscriminately over a large body of antitrinitarian doctrine. The Godhead is the central issue of Socinianism
    http://www.ccg.org/english/s/p185.html
    Socinianism, Arianism and Unitarianism (No. 185) (Edition 1.0 19961221-19961221) The term Socinianism has been applied quite indiscriminately over a large body of anti-trinitarian doctrine. The Godhead is the central issue of Socinianism. From both the Catholic and the Unitarian point of view, they rightly held that God is absolutely simple. They concluded that distinction of persons is destructive to that simplicity. From this logic, they denied the Trinity as logically unsound. The distinction between Trinitarianism and Unitarianism is that homage to Christ is in view of his relationship to the Father and of a secondary type - whereas, the Trinitarians hold it is of the cult of the latria , where he is in fact God, as the Father is God. Christian Churches of God PO Box 369, WODEN ACT 2606, AUSTRALIA Email: secretary@ccg.org 1996 Wade Cox) This paper is available from the World Wide Web page:
    http://www.logon.org and http://www.ccg.org Socinianism, Arianism and Unitarianism The term Socinianism has been applied quite indiscriminately over a large body of anti-trinitarian doctrine. The term is derived from Lelius Socinius (1526-1562) and his nephew Faustus Socinius (1539-1604), natives of Sienna. The sect arose before Faustus came into contact with it, but it owes its individuality to him. A secret society was formed at Vicenza in the diocese of Venice to discuss the Trinity. Among the members were George Blandrata (physician), Alciatus, Gentilis and Lelio Socinius. Lelius (or Lelio) Socinius was a priest of Sienna and the friend of Bullinger, Calvin and Melancthon. The object of the society was the promotion of anti-Trinitarianism. The society was broken up and its members fled to Poland where they were again persecuted.

    27. Content Pages Of The Encyclopedia Of Religion And Social Science
    Rooted in Christianity, unitarianism represents both a theological position and a Strictly speaking, theological unitarianism means denying the orthodox
    http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Unitarianism.htm
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    William H. Swatos, Jr. Editor Table of Contents Cover Page Editors Contributors ... Web Version UNITARIANISM
    Rooted in Christianity, Unitarianism represents both a theological position and a religious organization. Strictly speaking, theological unitarianism means denying the orthodox Christian doctrine of the Trinity, that God is " three-in-one : Father, Son, and Holy Spirit." Classical unitarianism taught the Fatherhood of God alone, and the humanity of Jesus of Nazareth. As a theological position, Unitarianism can be dated to the fourth-century Christological controversies. It was revived during the Reformation, principally by Socinius. Sociologically, Unitarian Universalists are dramatically well educated in comparison with the general population and similarly overrepresented among socioeconomic elites. The UUA has significant difficulties in holding its membership, which numbers about 250,000, cross-generationally. Its major institutions are the Harvard Divinity School, Meadville-Lombard (Chicago), and Starr King (Berkeley, California). William H. Swatos, Jr

    28. Unitarianism: Good Enough For Two Presidents, Not Good Enough For Texas - Boing
    The state of Texas has denied Unitarians taxexempt religious status because the church does not have one system of belief. As Julia notes, Presidents
    http://www.boingboing.net/2004/05/18/unitarianism-good-en.html
    Unitarianism: good enough for two presidents, not good enough for Texas
    Posted by Cory Doctorow , May 18, 2004 11:50 PM permalink The state of Texas has denied Unitarians tax-exempt religious status because the church "does not have one system of belief." As Julia notes , Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams were sufficiently convinced of the Unitarians' religiosity that they actually were Unitarians. Never before not in this state or any other has a government agency denied Unitarians tax-exempt status because of the group's religious philosophy, church officials say. Strayhorn's ruling clearly infringes upon religious liberties, said Dan Althoff, board president for the Denison congregation that was rejected for tax exemption by the comptroller's office. Link via Electrolite Favorite this! Send this to a Friend Older HOWTO: strip access-control from iTunes music Newer Low-carb blog
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    29. Andover-Harvard Library - Unitarianism In Europe Resources
    A Bibliography of the Pioneers of the SocinianUnitarian Movement in Modern Christianity, in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland. Sussidi eruditi, vol. 1.
    http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/research/guides/uu/uu03.html
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    BIBLIOGRAPHYUNITARIANISM IN EUROPE
    [Ref. Z7845.U5 W5 (also stacks)] Wilbur, Earl Morse. A Bibliography of the Pioneers of the Socinian-Unitarian Movement in Modern Christianity, in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland. Sussidi eruditi, vol. 1. Rome: Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 1950. (80 p.; 26 cm.) A table of contents appears on pp. [79]-80. [Ref. Z7845.U5 S2 1967] Sand, Christoph. Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum. 1684. Reprint, Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Biblioteka pisarzy reforma cyjnych, 6. Varsoviae [Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe], 1967. (xvi, 316 p. 17 cm.; Facsimile reprint of Freistadt [i.e., Amsterdam], 1684 ed.) The Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum is a brief biographical dictionary of all antitrinitarian writers from the Reformation to 1684, with an account of their writings. It was prepared for publication by Benedict Wiszowaty, who appended eight brief writings on the history of Polish Socinianism.
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    30. Unitarianism In America
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    31. Internet Archive Search: Subject: Unitarianism
    Our liberal movement in theology, chiefly as shown in recollections of the history of unitarianism in New England Allen, Joseph Henry, 1820-1898
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    32. Unitarianism (Christianity) - Religion Dictionary And Research Guide
    unitarianism Historic unitarianism believed in the oneness of God as opposed to traditional Christian belief in the Trinit.
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    33. New Georgia Encyclopedia Unitarianism And Universalism In Georgia
    the Unitarian and Universalist movements have quite different theological and cultural origins, both tolerate diverse religious beliefs and have tended to
    http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1566

    34. World Association Of International Studies » Blog Archive » Re: Religion: Unit
    The fact that unitarianism lacks a creed and other usual unitarianism is associated with political liberalism, but I don’t see why
    http://cgi.stanford.edu/group/wais/cgi-bin/index.php?p=6368

    35. Unitarianism - Theopedia
    unitarianism is a doctrine of God that stands in opposition to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. Historic Unitarians believed in the moral authority,
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    This is the latest sighted revision ( list all approved on 23 May 2008 Jump to: navigation search Unitarianism is a doctrine of God that stands in opposition to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity . Historic Unitarians believed in the moral authority, but not the deity, of Jesus. Orthodox Christianity views unitarianism as "a theological error that holds to the unity of God by denying the Trinity , the deity of Jesus , and the deity of the Holy Spirit . Unitarians teach the unity of God and hold to a common system of believing as you will about God salvation sin , etc. They often profess to have no dogma. Unitarians also hold to the universal redemption of all mankind Carm Some have characterized Unitarians through history as "free thinkers" and "dissenters," evolving their beliefs in the direction of rationalism and humanism. Throughout the world, many Unitarian congregations and associations belong to the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists. In the United States many Unitarians are Unitarian Universalist or UU, reflecting an institutional consolidation between Unitarianism and Universalism. Today, most Unitarian Universalists do not consider themselves Christians, even if they share some beliefs quite similar to those of mainstream Christians.
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    There are four distinct schools of Unitarian thought:
    • Biblical' Unitarianism — God is one being Who consists of one person—the Father. Jesus is Messiah and Son of God, but not God Himself; the Son may be a pre-existent being (Arianism), the result of the union between the divine Logos and the human being Jesus (Servetism), or Jesus after being filled with the Holy Spirit (Socinianism). Biblical Unitarianism remains as the only or main theology among Unitarians in Transylvania, Hungary, France, and several countries in Africa. Famous BUs include Michael Servetus, Faustus Socinus, and Isaac Newton.

    36. Unitarianism - Definition Of Unitarianism By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
    Definition of unitarianism in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of unitarianism. What does unitarianism mean? unitarianism synonyms, unitarianism antonyms.
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    Also found in: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Hutchinson 0.05 sec. ad_channel="4327361345"; AdsNum=3; OriginalURL="http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Unitarianism"; google_page_url=OriginalURL; google_language = "en"; google_max_num_ads = '20'; google_num_radlinks = '10'; google_max_radlink_len = '17'; window.onerror=myerror; google_kw ="Unitarianism"; kw = google_kw; g_kw=1; google_encoding="utf-8"; google_ad_channel=ad_channel; write_ads(AdsNum, 0) U·ni·tar·i·an (y n -t¢r n) n. An adherent of Unitarian Universalism. A monotheist who is not a Christian. A Christian who is not a Trinitarian. [From New Latin nit rius monotheist , from Latin nit s unity ; see unity U ni·tar i·an adj.

    37. REV. DR. BELLOWS' CHURCH.; ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CONGREGATION.HISTORY O... - Arti
    unitarianism in America is of comparatively recent growth. Almost all the other churches, including the orthodox as well as those professing liberal
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    38. Boy In The Bands » World Unitarianism And Universalism
    While I had the pleasure of assisting the Transylvanian Unitarian bishop and his provost distribute Communion at the Unitarian Universalist Christian
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    I missed Unitarian Week in Nantes!
    Monday, May 19th, 2008 Posted in World Unitarianism and Universalism
    Book on the Japanese Universalists
    Monday, May 5th, 2008 Posted in History Mission and Polity Universalism World Unitarianism and Universalism
    Monday, May 5th, 2008 The first reason: it is very good and faithful to the book. Posted in Art and culture Religious architecture World Unitarianism and Universalism
    Visualize World Unitarians and Universalists
    Sunday, May 4th, 2008 At Day Job, we love data visualization. I do. Many people do. So much easier to share, learn and appreciate information when the data is expressed in a chart, map or tag cloud. Posted in Technology Unitarian Universalist Association World Unitarianism and Universalism
    How do the Transylvanian Unitarians give and receive Communion?
    Thursday, August 16th, 2007 A logistical question. Posted in Liturgy Sacraments World Unitarianism and Universalism
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    Thursday, August 16th, 2007 But they have.

    39. Reflections From Canada: Unitarianism
    I have recently been corresponding with a Canadian Unitarian minister who is interested in Islam and other world religions. I asked him about unitarianism
    http://bahrein.blogspot.com/2005/04/unitarianism.html
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    Salam. I am from Bahrain currently studying in Canada.
    Tuesday, April 19, 2005
    Unitarianism
    What’s great about having a blog (even a frequently dormant one like mine) is receiving e-mails from all sorts of interesting people. I have recently been corresponding with a Canadian Unitarian minister who is interested in Islam and other world religions. I asked him about Unitarianism and he was more than generous in his response:
    Today the Unitarian church is the most liberal of the protestant groups. Some Christians and even many Unitarians do not consider us Christian. We are very humanistic in our outlook.
    Socially Unitarians are usually very well educated, socially and politically involved in their community. They seem to believe that Faith has more to do with how you behave rather than what you say you believe. "It is best to be known by deeds rather than creeds". Historically we have been in the forefront of education for women, concern for convicts, mental health, social work, anti-slavery, civil rights and opposition to war.
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    Throughout Christian history there has been a minor theme of Unitarian Christianity. In fact, early in its history Unitarian theology might have been a majority view. At the Council of Nicea Trinitarian Christianity was made the orthodoxy. Since then Unitarianism has been a heretical view. It has had other names. Other than Unitarian. Today there are Christian theologians who do not hold to Trintitarianism in mainstream Christianity. There certainly is room for dialogue.... Channing was one of the early shapers of Unitarianism in America. The other two were Theodore Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Parker was most famous for his anti-slavery efforts and Emerson was a literary figure. Emerson had notions in his writing influenced by Hindu thought. He wrote about the notion of the "oversoul". All three of these men were Unitarian clergymen.

    40. Unitarian Universalist Church Of Corpus Christi – Unitarianism And Universa
    Our name is the result of a merger between the Unitarian and Universalist churches. The Unitarian tradition emerged during the European reformation.
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    Our name is the result of a merger between the Unitarian and Universalist churches. The Unitarian tradition emerged during the European reformation. In 325 AD, at the council of Nicea, the Roman Emperor Constantine declared that God was divided into three parts. The statement that God is a trinity of beings is often referred to as the Nicean creed. The name Unitarian was derived from the theological assertion of the unity of God, as opposed to the trinity. Thus, the early Unitarians distinguished themselves by declaring that God is one, and that Jesus was a teacher and revealer of spiritual truth, but not a God. Throughout the years since then, Unitarianism has always been a faith of freedom, reason, and tolerance. Universalism came to America through the preaching of John Murray and Hosea Ballou. Many religions teach that if you don’t go to the right church, or recite the proper creed that when you die, you will face eternal punishment in Hell. The Universalists felt that a loving God would not be so cruel as to create Hell. The name Universalist was derived from the theological assertion of Universal salvation for all. For the Universalists there has always been a strong notion that we should respond to God’s love by loving our neighbors as well as the planet we live on.

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