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Universalizing Unitarian Universalism: our pietist roots and future renewal

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John Crossley Morgan. Universalizing Unitarian Universalism: Our Pietist Roots and Future Renewal. Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/033272da-2911-434f-83c3-9c28dd73c922?locale=es.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

J. C. Morgan. Universalizing Unitarian Universalism: our pietist roots and future renewal. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/033272da-2911-434f-83c3-9c28dd73c922?locale=es

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John Crossley Morgan. Universalizing Unitarian Universalism: Our Pietist Roots and Future Renewal. Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/033272da-2911-434f-83c3-9c28dd73c922?locale=es.

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  • This project proposes to 'universalize' Unitarian Universalism with a reformation derived from the Pietist themes of the Universalist founders. Unitarian Universalism has been dominated by an Enlightenment faith emphasizing reason, the scientific method, and humanism, but that emphasis has more recently been greatly diminished because it fails to address the full spiritual needs of people--heart as well as head, communal as well as individual, theological as well as anthropological. The spiritual ferment already beginning among Unitarian Universalists seeks fuller spirituality, religious experience, deeper understanding of the roots of the tradition, and religious community--expressions that early Universalism and contemporary seekers hold in common.
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  • 02/16/2024

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