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Three Prophets of Religious Liberalism: Channing - Emerson - Parker (original 1961; edition 1961)

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biography, Channing, Emerson, Essays by UUs, history liberal religion, philosophy, Ralph Waldo Emerson, religion, Sermons, Theodore Parker, Theology, transcendentalism, Unitarian Unitarian history, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist History, Unitarian Universalist, Unitarian, Universalist Unitarianism, Unitarians and Universalists, Universalism, UU, UU History, UU Theology
  uufco | Jan 10, 2016 |
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biography, Channing, Emerson, Essays by UUs, history liberal religion, philosophy, Ralph Waldo Emerson, religion, Sermons, Theodore Parker, Theology, transcendentalism, Unitarian Unitarian history, Unitarian Universalism, Unitarian Universalist History, Unitarian Universalist, Unitarian, Universalist Unitarianism, Unitarians and Universalists, Universalism, UU, UU History, UU Theology
  uufco | Jan 10, 2016 |
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  dianahughes07 | Mar 6, 2018 |
About Conrad Wright, who provided a lengthy introduction with notes about the sermons: quoting from the book's back cover, "Conrad Wright, a leading scholar of the liberal Christian tradition, is Professor Emeritus of American Church History at Harvard Divinity School. He is the editor of a 'Stream of Light:: A Short History of American Unitarianism, and author of 'The Unitarian Controversy: Essays on American Unitarian History.' About the book: quoting from the book's back cover, "[This work] includes 'Unitarian Christianity,' Channing's Baltimore sermon of 1819 that provided a party platform for the liberal Christians of his day; Emerson's 1838 'Divinity School Address,' which cut deeply at the traditional philosophical presuppositions of early Unitarianism; and 'The Transient and Permanent in Christianity,' Parker's 1841 sermon that similarly spoke for a new generation."
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  uufnn | Nov 5, 2016 |
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