Basically they believe the Godhead is just one divine being and not more or a trinity; they question the doctrines of 'salvation or soteriology,' commonly thought today as universal salvation; they do not adhere to predestination or the concept of original sin and the infallibility concepts of some others. There are some today that consider the Unitarian movement as an offshoot of the 'Arian' controversy of the late 3rd and early 4th Centuries.
A set of beliefs starting with the letter "U" is "Unitarianism." Unitarianism is a religious movement that emphasizes the oneness of God and the importance of individual spiritual experience, rejecting traditional doctrines of the Trinity. It advocates for reason, tolerance, and the search for truth in spiritual matters, often promoting social justice and ethical living. Unitarian Universalism, an evolution of Unitarianism, incorporates a wide range of beliefs and practices from various faiths, emphasizing inclusivity and compassion.
Biblical Unitarianism is a Christian belief system that emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the doctrine of the Trinity. Core beliefs include the belief in one God, the authority of the Bible, and the humanity of Jesus Christ. Practices often include prayer, studying the Bible, and living according to the teachings of Jesus.
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H. Enfield Dowson has written: 'Unitarianism, a positive faith' -- subject(s): Unitarianism '\\'
M. L. Hurlbut has written: 'Presumptive arguments in favor of Unitarianism' -- subject(s): Unitarianism
Anthony Kohlmann has written: 'Unitarianism philosophically and theologically examined' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Divinity, Unitarianism
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It is possible; check out Unitarianism.
Henry Hunt Piper has written: 'Letters on Unitarianism' -- subject(s): Unitarianism 'Sunday evenings, or Practical discourses' -- subject(s): Baptists, Sermons
It is respectful to and draws from other religions.
Frederic Hinckley has written: 'The Christian minister and the Christian society' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Bible, Christians, Clergy, Sermons, Sermons, American 'Unitarianism' -- subject(s): Unitarianism
Yes, Test his fruits, and he appears to have Universalism as his Theology.