A historic collection of Unitarian thought and contemporary religious discussion from mid-1886, now offered for study and reflection.
This edition gathers essays, reviews, and notices that illuminate liberal faith and social ethics.
Inside, you’ll find characteristic debates on biblical interpretation, religious experience, and the liberal movement in religion. The issue presents thoughtful essays, including studies of ancient texts, reflections on free trade and society, and criticism of current literature. It also features editor’s notes and a rich index of topics that shaped Unitarian discourse at the time. Ideal for readers seeking a window into 19th‑century liberal theology and its conversation with modern life.
- In-depth discussions of biblical reception, history, and interpretation.
- Critical perspectives on religion, society, and contemporary literature.
- Editorial notes outlining movements and ideas within Unitarian thought.
- Contemporary book reviews and cultural context from the period.
Ideal for readers of Unitarian thought, religious history, and writers exploring the roots of liberal theology.