The Reports of the American Unitarian Association, Prepared for the ... Anniversary
Author : American Unitarian Association
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Page : 1020 pages
File Size : 24,97 MB
Release : 1839
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Author : American Unitarian Association
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Page : 1020 pages
File Size : 24,97 MB
Release : 1839
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Page : 318 pages
File Size : 46,79 MB
Release : 1853
Category : Tracts
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Author : Lydia Willsky-Ciollo
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 33,75 MB
Release : 2015-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 0739188933
American Unitarians were not onlookers to the drama of Protestantism in the nineteenth century, but active participants in its central conundrum: biblical authority. Unitarians sought what other Protestants sought, which was to establish the Bible as the primary authority, only to find that the task was not so simple as they had hoped. This book revisits the story of nineteenth century American Unitarianism, proposing that Unitarianism was founded and shaped by the twin hopes of maintaining biblical authority and committing to total free inquiry. This story fits into the larger narrative of Protestantism, which, this book argues, has been defined by a deep devotion to the singular authority of the Bible (sola scriptura) and, conversely, a troubling ambivalence as to how such authority should function. How, in other words, can a book serve as a source of authority? This work traces the greater narrative of biblical authority in Protestantism through the story of four main Unitarian figures: William Ellery Channing, Andrews Norton, Theodore Parker, and Frederic Henry Hedge. All four individuals played a central role, at different times, in shaping Unitarianism, and in determining how exactly religious authority functioned in their nascent denomination. Besides these central figures, the book goes both backward, examining the evolution of biblical authority from the late medieval period in Europe to the early nineteenth century in America, and forward, exploring the period of Unitarian experimentation of religious authority in the late nineteenth century. The book also brings the book firmly into the present, exploring how questions about the Bible and religious authority are being answered today by contemporary Unitarian Universalists. Overall, this book aims to bring the American Unitarians firmly back into the historical and historiographical conversation, not as outliers, but as religious people deeply committed to solving the Protestant dilemma of religious authority.
Author : American Unitarian Association
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Page : 72 pages
File Size : 44,36 MB
Release : 1853
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Author : New Hampshire. Supreme Court
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Page : 674 pages
File Size : 31,20 MB
Release : 1874
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
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Page : 516 pages
File Size : 20,59 MB
Release : 1854
Category : Baptists
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Author : Hilrie Shelton Smith
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Page : 672 pages
File Size : 36,29 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Christianity
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Significant documents, including letters, essays, memoirs, etc., selected to show the religious situation in America.
Author : New Hampshire. Supreme Judicial Court
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 41,28 MB
Release : 1874
Category : New Hampshire
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Author : William R. Hutchison
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 18,68 MB
Release : 2005-05-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780300113198
This book, awarded the Brewer Prize by the American Society of Church History, is a study of the efforts of the Transcendentalists of the New England Renaissance to reform the Unitarian Church. Scholarly interpreters have, in general, agreed on the basic religious orientation of the Transcendentalist Movement. Mr. Hutchison, however, believes that it was far more than a tendency to appraise the universe in terms of an intuitive faith. Most of the men closely associated with the Movement in New England were Unitarian ministers, and he has concentrated on their attempt to apply transcendental thinking to theology and to the everyday problems of the parish ministry. At the same time he has produced a sympathetic appraisal of the conservative Unitarian position in his review of the so-called Transcendentalist Controversy. Yale Historical Publications, Miscellany 71. Mr. Hutchison is associate professor of American civilization at The American University in Washington, D.C.
Author : New York State Library
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Page : 1112 pages
File Size : 42,98 MB
Release : 1861
Category : Libraries
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