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Unitarianism - Wikipedia Unitarians affirm the unitary nature of God as the singular and unique creator of the universe, [2] believe that Jesus Christ was inspired by God in his moral teachings and that he is the savior of mankind, [2][3][4] but he is not equal to God himself
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 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
What We Believe - Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville Unitarian Universalists believe in the Golden Rule, loving our neighbors as ourselves, working for a better world, searching for truth with an open mind, using reason to help us explore religious ideas, and granting everyone the right to choose their own beliefs
Beliefs Shared Values | UUA. org Unitarian Universalists do not have to let go of personal experiences, practices, or beliefs to be part of this community We join together on a journey that honors all our individual backgrounds and experiences Our beliefs are diverse and inclusive We have no shared creed
Trinity - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy The driving forces of this new, English denominational Unitarian movement were Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) and his friend Theophilus Lindsey (1723–1808), the latter having publicly resigned a post as an Anglican minister in protest of the doctrine of the Trinity, and founded the first avowedly unitarian church in London in 1774 (Lindsey 1818)
Unitarian - Wikipedia A Unitarian is a follower of, or a member of an organisation that follows, any of several theologies referred to as Unitarianism: Unitarianism (1565–present), a liberal Christian theological movement known for its belief in the unitary nature of God, and for its rejection of the doctrines of the Trinity, original sin, predestination, and of biblical inerrancy Unitarian Universalism (often
Beliefs - Unitarian Universalist Church Our Unitarian Universalist faith has evolved through a long history, with theological origins in European Christian traditions Today Unitarian Universalism is a non-creedal faith which allows individual Unitarian Universalists the freedom to search for truth on many paths