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  • ...religious denomination more properly known as [[Unitarian Universalism]]. Unitarianism is also a technical term for a [[theology]] of God which insists that there ...tween them is no accident, and they share some common history. Theological unitarianism became prominent during [[the Enlightenment]], as some [[Protestantism|Prot
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  • ...religious denomination more properly known as [[Unitarian Universalism]]. Unitarianism is also a technical term for a [[theology]] of God which insists that there ...tween them is no accident, and they share some common history. Theological unitarianism became prominent during [[the Enlightenment]], as some [[Protestantism|Prot
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  • ...are the [[Universalism|Universalists]], who organized in 1793, and the [[Unitarianism|Unitarians]], who organized in 1825. ...-Christian traditions (see Source 4), it is not considered Christian since Unitarianism rejects the concept of the Trinity, and thus the Christ. It explicitly acc
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  • ...topic, but neither wholly include it nor are wholly included by it. -->{{r|Unitarianism}}
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  • *[[Unitarianism]]
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  • It was begun by George Ripley, a minister of the [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]] church in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] who resigned from th
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  • ====[[Unitarianism]]==== ...arian Universalists]] combined this with a belief that everybody is saved. Unitarianism today draws inspiration from a variety of sources, often combining religiou
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  • ...time he left the [[Episcopalianism|Episcopal]] faith of his boyhood for [[Unitarianism]]. Although never a [[Marxism|Marxist]], he voted for Socialist presidenti
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  • ...two years. About this time he left the Episcopal faith of his boyhood for Unitarianism. Although never a Marxist, he voted for Socialist presidential candidates
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  • ...ates has given rise to a number of its own religious movements including [[Unitarianism]], [[Transcendentalism]], [[Mormonism]], [[Christian Science]], the [[Jehov
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  • ...[Martin Chuzzlewit]]''. Shortly thereafter, he began to show interest in [[Unitarianism | Unitarian]] Christianity, although he remained an [[Anglican]], at least
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  • * Wright, Conrad. "American Unitarianism in 1805." ''Journal of Unitarian Universalist History'' 2005 30: 1-35. Ful
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  • ...rwin — Wedgwood family]], a prominent English family which supported the [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]] church. His mother died when he was only eight. He went to the
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  • ...can be seen in 19th-century liberal British theology and in the rise of [[Unitarianism]], which adopted many of its ideas. Even today, there are a significant nu
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