Unitarian

Unitarian by Morgan Hughes is an annotated edition published by KidHaven Press on September 30, 2005. This 48-page book presents an overview of Unitarianism, a faith that emerged from a 16th-century movement challenging traditional concepts of the Holy Trinity. The text explores the history and belief systems that distinguish Unitarianism from mainstream Christianity, providing readers with a foundational understanding of this modern and evolving faith.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the principles and practices that define Unitarian Universalism, as well as insights into its historical context. The book addresses key aspects of religion and Christianity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction on these subjects. Through its informative approach, this edition aims to educate and engage readers about the unique characteristics of Unitarian beliefs and their development over time.
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Born out of a 16th century movement that rejected the traditional concepts of the Holy Trinity, Unitarianism differs in many significant ways from mainstream Christianity. What Makes Me a Unitarian? explores the history and belief systems of this modern, growing faith.
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