The Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880

The Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880
Title The Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880 PDF eBook
Author Ann Lee Bressler
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 214
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 0195129865

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This text offers a cultural history of Universalism & the Universalist idea - the idea that an all-good & all-powerful God saves all souls. Bressler puts forth the unique argument that early Universalists were proponents of an 'improved' Calvinism.

Popular Religious Liberalism in America 1770-1880

Popular Religious Liberalism in America 1770-1880
Title Popular Religious Liberalism in America 1770-1880 PDF eBook
Author Ann Lee Bressler
Publisher
Total Pages 824
Release 1992
Genre Liberalism (Religion)
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The Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880

The Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880
Title The Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880 PDF eBook
Author Ann Lee Bressler
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2001-04-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190284668

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In this volume Ann Lee Bressler offers the first cultural history of American Universalism and its central teaching -- the idea that an all-good and all-powerful God saves all souls. Although Universalists have commonly been lumped together with Unitarians as "liberal religionists," in its origins their movement was, in fact, quite different from that of the better-known religious liberals. Unlike Unitarians such as the renowned William Ellery Channing, who stressed the obligation of the individual under divine moral sanctions, most early American Universalists looked to the omnipotent will of God to redeem all of creation. While Channing was socially and intellectually descended from the opponents of Jonathan Edwards, Hosea Ballou, the foremost theologian of the Universalist movement, appropriated Edwards's legacy by emphasizing the power of God's love in the face of human sinfulness and apparent intransigence. Espousing what they saw as a fervent but reasonable piety, many early Universalists saw their movement as a form of improved Calvinism. The story of Universalism from the mid-nineteenth century on, however, was largely one of unsuccessful efforts to maintain this early synthesis of Calvinist and Enlightenment ideals. Eventually, Bressler argues, Universalists were swept up in the tide of American religious individualism and moralism; in the late nineteenth century they increasingly extolled moral responsibility and the cultivation of the self. By the time of the first Universalist centennial celebration in 1870, the ideals of the early movement were all but moribund. Bressler's study illuminates such issues as the relationship between faith and reason in a young, fast-growing, and deeply uncertain country, and the fate of the Calvinist heritage in American religious history.

Universalism in America

Universalism in America
Title Universalism in America PDF eBook
Author Richard Eddy
Publisher
Total Pages 572
Release 1884
Genre United States
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Universalism in America

Universalism in America
Title Universalism in America PDF eBook
Author Ernest Cassara
Publisher Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages 308
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780933840218

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Includes writings of some of the most influential persons in Universalism's first two centuries.

The Larger Hope: The first century of the Universalist Church in America, 1770-1870

The Larger Hope: The first century of the Universalist Church in America, 1770-1870
Title The Larger Hope: The first century of the Universalist Church in America, 1770-1870 PDF eBook
Author Russell E. Miller
Publisher
Total Pages 1048
Release 1979
Genre Universalism
ISBN

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Original unedited manuscript of The Larger Hope: The First Century of the Universalist Church in America, 1770-1870 by Tufts University history professor and archivist Russell Elliott Miller (1916-1993).

The A to Z of Unitarian Universalism

The A to Z of Unitarian Universalism
Title The A to Z of Unitarian Universalism PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Harris
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 614
Release 2009-07-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0810863332

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Small though it may be, Unitarian Universalism has had a big impact not only on its members but also on the world around it. Rejecting the constraints of other Christian denominations, it sought tolerance for itself and, surprisingly, freely granted tolerance to others. Evolving in its principles and practices over a relatively short lifetime, it shows every sign of developing further, reaching beyond Christianity to embrace what is good in other, more diverse religions. Unitarian Universalism has also regularly been at the forefront in fighting for social causes, including abolition, temperance, women's suffrage, pacifism, educational reform, environmentalism, and others. Unitarian Universalism has also spread with time. First developed in present-day Romania and Hungary, its center shifted early to England, but its most successful story is the way it grew and flourished in the United States. This reference covers numerous subjects, both historical and contemporary, with entries on the places where the church was present, many more on significant leaders, and an impressive number on causes and issues. All the important people, events, and ideas in this religion are included, as well as important late-20th-century battles, including racism and new principles and purposes.