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Historical Dictionary of Unitarian Universalism
editHistorical Dictionary of Unitarian Universalism, Mark W. Harris, 2004
Article are listed according to their titles in that work
Major articles
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- Abolition of slavery; American Unitarian Association or AUA;
- Bible; Black empowerment controversy;
- Canada; Canadian Unitarian Council or CUC; William Ellery Channing; Lydia Maria Francis Child; James Freeman Clarke; Communion;
- A. Powell Davies or Arthur Powell Davies;
- Samuel Atkins Eliot; Extension;
- Free Religious Association or FRA; Sarah Margaret Fuller;
- God; Great Britain; Dana McLean Greeley; Horace Greeley;
- Harvard Divinity School; Thomas Wentworth Higginson; John Haynes Holmes; Julia Ward Howe; Humanism; Hymnody;
- Abner Kneeland;
- Horace Mann; Samuel Joseph May; Meadville Lombard Theological School; Jack Mendelsohn; Miracles controversy; John Murray;
- National Conference of Unitarian Churches;
- Theodore Parker; Elizabeth Palmer Peabody; Peace; Joseph Priestley;
- Curtis Williford Reese;
- Science; Starr King School for the Ministry; Sunday School society; Jabez Thomas Sunderland;
- Transcendentalism; Transylvania;
- Unitarian Universalist Association or UUA; Unitarian Universalist Service Committee or UUSC;
- Thomas Whittemore;
Significant articles
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- Francis Ellingwood Abbot; Abraham Lincoln Centre; Academies; Abigail Adams; James Luther Adams; John Adams; John Quincy Adams; Jane Addams; Agnosticism; Amos Bronson Alcott; Louisa May Alcott; Horatio Alger, Jr.; Ethan Allen; Alliance of Unitarian Women or AUW; American Humanist Association or AHA; Susan B. Anthony; Anti-trinitarianism; Association of Universalist Women or AUW; Atheism; Isaac Morgan Atwood; John Murray Atwood; Australia and New Zealand;
- Emily Greene Balch; Adin Ballou; Hosea Ballou; Hosea Ballou II; Baptism; Phineas Taylor Barnum; A. Margaret Barr; Béla Bartók; Clarissa Harlowe Barton; Beacon Press; Beacon Street; Henry Whitney Bellows; Thomas Belsham; Benevolent Fraternity of Christian Women or BFCW; Berry Street Conference; Giorgio Biandrata; John Biddle; Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell; Board of Trustees; Boston; Boston Declaration; Brahmo Samaj; Broad Church movement; Brook Farm; Egbert Ethelred Brown; Olympia Brown; Orestes Brownson; Joseph Stevens Buckminster; John A. Buehrens; Charles Bulfinch; Celia C. Burr Burleigh;
- Lon Ray Call; Calvinism; Cambridge Platform; Camps and conferences; Norbert F. Capek; Capital punishment; William Henry Channing; Augusta Jane Chapin; Edwin Hubbell Chapin; Charles Chauncy; Christian Examiner; Christian Leader; Christian Register; Christmas; F. Forrester Church; Church of the Larger Fellowship or CLF; Sylvanus Cobb; Robert Collyer; Commission on Appraisal; Committee on Goals; Orello Cone; Congregational polity; Community church movement; Maria Cook; John Cordner; Louis Craig Cornish; Council of Liberal Churches or CLC; Covenant; Christopher Pearse Cranch; Robert Cummins; Czech Republic;
- Caroline Wells Healy Dall; Charles Henry Appleton Dall; Francis David; Denise Taft Davidoff; Paul Dean; Death; George de Benneville; Dedham decision; The Dial; Charles Dickens; John Hassler Dietrich; Districts; Divinity school address; Dorothea Lynde Dix;
- Easter; Frederick May Eliot; Thomas Lamb Eliot; William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr.; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Thomas Emlyn; John Ronald Engel; Essex Hall; Evangelical Unitarians; Edward Everett; Every Day Church;
- Sophia Lyon Fahs; Federal Council of Churches or FCC; Federal Street Church; Fellowship movement; William Wallace Fenn; Millard Fillmore; Flaming chalice; Flower celebration; Charles Theodore Christian Follen; Convers Francis; Free Church Fellowship; Free Church in a Changing World; Freedom of the will; James Freeman; Stephen Hole Fritchman; Octavius Brooks Frothingham; Fruitlands; Robert Fulgham;
- Ezra Stiles Gannett; William Channing Gannett; Ebenezer Gay; Gay and lesbian; General Assembly; General Convention; General Superintendent; Philip Randall Giles; Gloucester; Eleanor Elizabeth Gordon; Great Awakening; Natalie Webber Gulbrandsen;
- Edward Everett Hale; Phebe Ann Coffin Hanaford; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper; Charles Hartshorne; Harvard College; Nathaniel Hawthorne; Frederic Henry Hedge; Hollis Professor of Divinity; Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; Hopedale; Frederick Lucian Hosmer; Samuel Gridley Howe; Humanist Manifesto; Humiliati; Hungary; Monroe Husbands;
- Icelandic Unitarianism; India; International Association for Religious Freedom or IARF; International Council of Unitarians and Universalists or ICUU; Iowa Sisterhood; issue in the West;
- Japan; Thomas Jefferson; Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins; John Sigismund; Samuel Johnson; Jenkin Lloyd Jones; Joseph F. Jordan; Joseph H. Jordan; Jordan Neighborhood House; Charles Rhind Joy; Sylvester Judd;
- King's Chapel; Thomas Starr King; Kolasvar; Ernest William Kuebler;
- Lewis Howard Latimer; Lend-a-hand clubs; Liberal Christian; Liberal Religious Education Directors Association or LREDA; Liberal Religious Youth or LRY; Liberty clause; Theophilus Lindsey; Mary Ashton Rice Livermore; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Samuel Longfellow; James Russell Lowell;
- Angus Hector MacLean; Lewis A. McGee; Gordon R. McKeeman; James Martineau; May meetings; Jonathan Mayhew; Herman Melville; Merger commissions; Ministerial Fellowship Committee; Maria Mitchell; Montreal; Mark D. Morrison-Reed; Judith Sargent Murray;
- Nigeria; Andrews Norton;
- Ordination; Original sin; Carolyn Sheets Owen-Towle; Oxford conventions;
- Paganism; Thomas Paine; Charles Edwards Park; Francis Parkman; Kenneth Leo Patton; Francis Greenwood Peabody; Pentagon Papers; Philadelphia convention; Philippines; Oliver Eugene Pickett; Poland; Charles Francis Potter; William James Potter; President; Principles and Purposes;
- Racial justice; Rakow; David O. Rankin; James Reeb; Aurelia Israel Henry Reinhardt; Religious education; Religious Education Futures Committee; Restorationist controversy; Retirement housing; William Brooks Rice; Caleb Rich; George Ripley; Rammohun Roy; Benjamin Rush; Ryder Divinity School;
- Mary Augusta Safford; St. Lawrence University and Canton Theological School; Minot Judson Savage; Thomas Jefferson Sawyer; William F. Schulz; Clinton Lee Scott; Edmund Hamilton Sears; Keshab Chandra Sen; Michael Servetus; Marilyn J. Sewell; Sexuality, About your or About Your Sexuality; Quillen Hamilton Shinn; William G. Sinkford; Charles Russell Skinner; Gary E. Smith; Socinianism; Faustus Socinus; Laelius Socinus; Carolina Augusta White Soule; South Africa; Charles Spear; Spiritualism; Nathaniel Stacy; Standing order; State conventions; Hoartio Stebbins; William Laurence Sullivan; Supernatural rationalism;
- William Howard Taft; Temple School; Thomas Baldwin Thayer; Things Most Commonly Believed Today About Us; Henry David Thoreau; Transcendental club; Transient and permanent in Christianity; A Treatise on Atonement; Trinitarian controversy; Joseph Tuckerman; Tufts College;
- Unitarian; Unitarian controversy; Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice; Unitarian Laymen's League; Unitarians Face a New Age; Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association or UUMA; Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation or UUWF; Unitarian Universalist World; Unity; Universalism; Universalist Church of America or UCA; Universalist Magazine; Universalist National Memorial Church; Universalist Publishing House;
- Veatch Foundation;
- James Walker; Henry Ware; Henry Ware, Jr.; Israel Washburn, Jr.; Washington Declaration; Wayside Community Pulpit; John Weiss; Charles William Wendte; Robert Nelson West; Western Unitarian Conference or WUC; Harry Nelson Wieman; Earle Morse Wilbur; George Huntston Williams; Annie Bizzell Jordan Willis; Elhanan Winchester; Winchester Profession of Faith; Mary Wollstonecraft; Women and Religion Resolution; Women's rights; Celia Parker Woolley; World Parliament of Religions; Worship; Charles Conrad Wright; Frank Lloyd Wright;
- Yearbook controversy; Young People's Christian Union or YPCU; Young People's Religious Union or YPRU; Whitney M. Young, Jr.;
Minor articles
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- Ames Covenant; Anonymous Association; Arianism; Arminianism; Atonement;
- Buchtel College;
- Chaplain; Children's Sunday; Covenant for Free Worship;
- Death with Dignity; Deism;
- Enlightenment; European Unitarian Universalists or EUU;
- Fellowship of Religious Humanists;
- Jesus;
- John Locke; Love is the spirit of this church;
- Moderator; Montana Industrial School;
- Natural religion; New Beacon series;
- Pantheism; Pelagianism;
- Reason;
- Saturday club; Scottish common sense philosophy; Sweden;
- Throop University;
- Ultra universalism; Union; Unitarian Miscellany; Unitarian Universalist Advance; Unitarian Universalist Historical Society or UUHS; Universalist Herald;
- Wood 'n' Ware debate;
- Young Religious Unitarian Universalists or YRUU;
Redirects
editOther Unitarians/Universalists/Unitarian Universalists
editHannah Adams; Washington Allston; George Bancroft; William Cullen Bryant; John C. Calhoun; Fannie Merritt Farmer; Frank Furness; Elizabeth Gaskell; Edvard Grieg; Bret Harte; Oliver Wendell Holmes; Frances Anne Kemble; Arthur Lismer; Violet Liuzzo; Harriet Martineau; John Molson; James Pierpont; Beatrix Potter; George Pullman; Malvina Reynolds; May Sarton; Pete Seeger; Adlai Stevenson; Joseph Story; Lucy Stone; Emily Howard Jennings Stowe; Charles Sumner; Jones Very; Daniel Webster; Josiah Wedgwood; Joseph Workman; Newell Convers Wyeth;
General Presidents – Universalist Church of America 1898-1907 – Isaac Morgan Atwood 1907-1916 – William Henry McGlauflin 1916-1928 – John Smith Lowe 1928-1938 – Roger Frederick Etz 1938-1953 – Robert Cummins 1953-1956 – Brainerd Frederick Gibbons 1953(?)-1961 – Philip Randall Giles
Presidents of the American Unitarian Association\ 1825-1836 – Aaron Bancroft 1837-1844 – Ichabod Nichols 1844-1845 – Joseph Story 1845-1847 – Orville Dewey 1847-1851 – Ezra Stiles Gannett 1851-1858 – Samuel Kirkland Lothrup 1858-1859 – Edward Brooks Hall 1859-1862 – Frederic Henry Hedge 1862-1865 – Rufus Phineas Stebbins 1865-1867 – John Gorham Palfrey 1867-1870 – Thomas Dawes Eliot 1870-1872 – Henry Chapin 1872-1876 – John Wells 1876-1886 – Henry Purkitt Kidder 1886-1887 – George Dexter Robinson 1887-1895 – George Silsbee Hale 1895-1897 – John Davis Long 1897-1900 – Carroll Davidson Wright 1900-1927 – Samuel Atkins Eliot 1927-1937 – Louis Craig Cornish 1937-1958 – Frederick May Eliot 1958-1961 – Dana McLean Greeley
Presidents of the Unitarian Universalist Association 1961-1968 – Dana McLean Greeley 1969-1977 – Robert N. West 1977-1979 – Paul N. Carnes 1979-1985 – O. Eugene Pickett 1985-1993 – William F. Schulz 1993-2001 – John A. Buehrens 2001- - William G. Sinkford
Moderator of the Unitarian Universalist Association 1961-1964 – Marshall E. Dimock 1964-1977 – Joseph L. Fisher 1977-1985 – Sandra M. Caron 1985-1993 – Natalie W. Gulbrandsen 1993-2001 – Denise Davidoff 2001- - Diane Olsen
Other Unitarians/Universalists/Unitarian Universalists Hannah Adams; Washington Allston; George Bancroft; William Cullen Bryant; John C. Calhoun; Fannie Merritt Farmer; Frank Furness; Elizabeth Gaskell; Edvard Grieg; Bret Harte; Oliver Wendell Holmes; Frances Anne Kemble; Arthur Lismer; Violet Liuzzo; Harriet Martineau; John Molson; James Pierpont; Beatrix Potter; George Pullman; Malvina Reynolds; May Sarton; Pete Seeger; Adlai Stevenson; Joseph Story; Lucy Stone; Emily Howard Jennings Stowe; Charles Sumner; Jones Very; Daniel Webster; Josiah Wedgwood; Joseph Workman; Newell Convers Wyeth;
General Presidents – Universalist Church of America 1898-1907 – Isaac Morgan Atwood 1907-1916 – William Henry McGlauflin 1916-1928 – John Smith Lowe 1928-1938 – Roger Frederick Etz 1938-1953 – Robert Cummins 1953-1956 – Brainerd Frederick Gibbons 1953(?)-1961 – Philip Randall Giles
Presidents of the American Unitarian Association\ 1825-1836 – Aaron Bancroft 1837-1844 – Ichabod Nichols 1844-1845 – Joseph Story 1845-1847 – Orville Dewey 1847-1851 – Ezra Stiles Gannett 1851-1858 – Samuel Kirkland Lothrup 1858-1859 – Edward Brooks Hall 1859-1862 – Frederic Henry Hedge 1862-1865 – Rufus Phineas Stebbins 1865-1867 – John Gorham Palfrey 1867-1870 – Thomas Dawes Eliot 1870-1872 – Henry Chapin 1872-1876 – John Wells 1876-1886 – Henry Purkitt Kidder 1886-1887 – George Dexter Robinson 1887-1895 – George Silsbee Hale 1895-1897 – John Davis Long 1897-1900 – Carroll Davidson Wright 1900-1927 – Samuel Atkins Eliot 1927-1937 – Louis Craig Cornish 1937-1958 – Frederick May Eliot 1958-1961 – Dana McLean Greeley
Presidents of the Unitarian Universalist Association 1961-1968 – Dana McLean Greeley 1969-1977 – Robert N. West 1977-1979 – Paul N. Carnes 1979-1985 – O. Eugene Pickett 1985-1993 – William F. Schulz 1993-2001 – John A. Buehrens 2001- - William G. Sinkford
Moderator of the Unitarian Universalist Association 1961-1964 – Marshall E. Dimock 1964-1977 – Joseph L. Fisher 1977-1985 – Sandra M. Caron 1985-1993 – Natalie W. Gulbrandsen 1993-2001 – Denise Davidoff 2001- - Diane Olsen