Why I Am a Unitarian: Reasons from a Series of Letters
In this clear, accessible defense of Unitarian faith, a writer explains why he embraces Unitarianism and how it shapes his view of God, Christ, and Christian life. Through a sequence of letters to a friend, the book argues that true religion centers on a loving, intelligent Father and a practical path to holiness. It emphasizes personal responsibility, Bible-based understanding, and the transformative power of faith lived out in daily life.
What you’ll find inside:
- A practical case for Unitarian beliefs grounded in scriptural reading and moral action.
- Plain language about God, Jesus, sin, and holiness, without jargon.
- Arguments for why religious reform should begin in the heart and daily conduct.
- Guidance for readers exploring spiritual questions with honesty and care.
Ideal for readers curious about Unitarian perspectives, or anyone seeking thoughtful, faith-based reflection on how belief translates into living a moral, compassionate life.