Author: | Matthew F. Smith |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | The Lindsay Press; 1St Edition edition (2002) |
Pages: | 140 pages |
Category: | Spirituality |
Rating: | 4.5 |
Other formats: | mbr doc lit lrf |
Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit is a Unitarian Universalist ("UU") congregation in Summit, New Jersey, formally organized in 1908 as The Unitarian Church in Summit.
Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit is a Unitarian Universalist ("UU") congregation in Summit, New Jersey, formally organized in 1908 as The Unitarian Church in Summit. It is active in social justice initiatives and received the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Social Justice Award in 2010. It has also been recognized as an outstanding UU congregation by various UU groups and has one of the largest UU Youth Groups in the country
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Unitarians have exercised an influence out of proportion to their minority .
Unitarians have exercised an influence out of proportion to their minority status. Through their agency, Poland and Transylvania enjoyed periods of religious toleration. In the United States, they led the Transcendentalist movement, the first major flowering of American intellectual culture. This book traces the history of the separate but related Unitarian (and Unitarian Universalist) denominations in Europe, Great Britain, and the United States, and touches on the new groups that have arisen, or are in the process of emerging, elsewhere in the world.
John Smith, even then famous the world : for his explorations and discoveries, became quite familiar with the coast of that section. In his writings he refers to his arrival at a place about 43 degrees north latitude, which is the southwest corner of the State of Maine. It is further related that Capt. John Smith, in the summer of 16 14, left his ves d in fishing off the coast of Maine, and in a boal. with eight men entered what is now Boston Harbor. History of south boston.
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More generally, the movement for restorative justice holds that problems plaguing the criminal justice system are reason enough to abolish it. Oddly, the movement’s position is starkly utilitarian, and bereft of principle
More generally, the movement for restorative justice holds that problems plaguing the criminal justice system are reason enough to abolish it. Oddly, the movement’s position is starkly utilitarian, and bereft of principle: Incarceration, assert proponents of no-fault forgiveness, doesn’t reduce rates of re-offense and doesn’t bring back the dead. Ergo, abolish it we must and heal the criminal in the community.
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For the Unitarian elite's control of the Boston Athenaeum, which was the city's single most important art institution . State University, 1959, Chapter 2 and Howe, Daniel Walker, The Unitarian Conscience: Harvard Moral Philosophy, 1805–1861 (Cambridge, Mass.
For the Unitarian elite's control of the Boston Athenaeum, which was the city's single most important art institution, see Story, Ronald, Class and Culture in Boston: The Athenaeum, 1807–1860, American Quarterly, 27, 2 (05 1975), pp. 178–99. Not until 1842 did Boston artists succeed in organizing an artist-run association, long after New York and Philadelphia. Harvard University Press, 1970), Chapter 7.