"I object to the names deism and infidelity": Theodore Parker and the boundaries of Christianity in nineteenth-century America
This article examines the debates surrounding Theodore Parker's controversial theology as a case study for three purposes. First, it seeks to engage how Christianity's boundaries were challenged within the "spiritual hothouse" of the early republic. Second, it explores how person...
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Language: | English |
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Creighton University
2013
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The journal of religion & society
Year: 2013, Volume: 15 |
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Theology
B Transcendentalism (New England) B Parker B Unitarian B Christians; Identity B Liberalism (Religion) B Culture and Christianity B 1810-1860 B Deism B Theodore B Unitarians and Unitarianism; History B Theology; United States B Identification (religion) |
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