Unitarian ideas for a free, universal faith
A concise collection of ten interconnected lectures that explore Liberty, Holiness, and Love as guiding principles for modern Christianity. This edition brings together early talks on Unitarianism, its growth in America, and its call for a simple, inclusive creed centered on Christ and the Gospel.
The material frames a practical path for readers seeking a faith that respects individual study, conscience, and the harmony of reason with love. It contrasts traditional creeds with a democratic, Catholic approach to Christian life, emphasizing personal responsibility, fraternal fellowship, and a hopeful vision of the church as a universal family of believers.
What you’ll experience:
- Clear discussions of Unitarianism’s development and its core aims.
- Explanations of how church life can be guided by liberty, holiness, and love.
- Thoughtful reflections on the atonement, salvation, and the role of Jesus in a modern faith.
- Creed simplification and a call to universal fellowship among Christians.
A good fit for readers exploring historical Unitarian thought, religious liberty, and the evolution of Christian belief in the 19th century.The book speaks to seekers who value reason, compassion, and a practical, inclusive approach to faith. Ideal for readers of religious history, theology, and questions about how Christianity can adapt to a plural world.