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- Unitarianism - Wikipedia
Unitarian theology critiques the traditional Christian theology of the Trinity, which regarded God as three distinct but unified beings—transcendent Creator God, human Savior God (i e , Jesus Christ), and immanent Spiritual God (i e , the Holy Spirit)
- What are the core beliefs of Unitarianism? - Bible Hub
Unitarianism is a theological movement and belief system that affirms the oneness of God while rejecting the traditional Christian teaching of the Trinity Historically, Unitarians have emphasized reason, individual experience, and moral teachings as primary guides in understanding the divine
- Unitarianism and Universalism | Definition, History, Beliefs, Facts . . .
Unitarianism and Universalism, liberal religious movements that have merged in the United States In previous centuries they appealed for their views to Scripture interpreted by reason, but most contemporary Unitarians and Universalists base their religious beliefs on reason as well as experience
- What Is Unitarianism? Discover the History and Beliefs of the Unitarian . . .
Unitarianism is a theological movement named for its view that the God in Christianity is one person, contrary to the Trinity which defines God as three forms in one being; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- Unitarian Universalist Association | UUA. org
The 200th anniversary of the American Unitarian Association offers Unitarian Universalists an opportunity to ground in our deep religious roots in America, explore some of the early and radical theological ideas at the core of our faith, and consider where we go from here
- UNITARIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Unitarian : a member of a denomination that stresses individual freedom of belief, the free use of reason in religion, a united world community, and liberal social action
- Our Beliefs - Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
In Unitarian Universalism, you are welcome to bring your whole self—your full identity, your curious mind, and your compassionate heart As Unitarian Universalists, we embrace diversity of beliefs, backgrounds, and life experiences
- Trinity gt; Unitarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
The term “unitarian” was popularized in late 1680s England as a less pejorative and more descriptive term than “Socinian” for Christians who hold God to be identical to one and only one divine self, the Father
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