Definition of Unitarian Universalism in US English:
Unitarian Universalism
nounˌyo͞onəˌterēən ˌyo͞onəˈvərsəlizəmˌyo͞onəˌterēən ˌyo͞onəˈvərsəlizəm
The religious denomination formed in 1961 by the merger of the Unitarians and the Universalists.
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- The roots of Unitarian Universalism are therefore both religious and American.
- Contemporary Unitarian Universalism has no creed and is an alternative to creed-based religions.
- All these and a multitude of other beliefs abide in Unitarian Universalism.
- Other panelists represented Roman Catholic Christianity, Brahma Kumari, Hinduism, Baha'i, Unitarian Universalism, Jainism, Protestant Christianity, Sikhism and Islam.
- One of the most striking features of Unitarian Universalism is the fact that our liberal religious movement does not impose a creed, or set of common beliefs, about spiritual matters.
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This article is the text of his speech to the General Body Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations on 27th June 2003 at Boston, in the United States.
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- ‘People realized that if we were going to get this bill passed, they had to tell their personal stories,’ says Jane Dwinell, minister of a Unitarian Universalist Church parish in Derby Line, a small town near the Canadian border.
- Our spiritual community (a Unitarian Universalist church) has been endlessly supportive.
- Some would say I have a Unitarian Universalist outlook on life.
- He will be in San Diego on May 9th at the First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4190 Front Street, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Definition of Unitarian Universalism in US English:
Unitarian Universalism
nounˌyo͞onəˌterēən ˌyo͞onəˈvərsəlizəm
The religious denomination formed in 1961 by the merger of the Unitarians and the Universalists.
Example sentencesExamples
- One of the most striking features of Unitarian Universalism is the fact that our liberal religious movement does not impose a creed, or set of common beliefs, about spiritual matters.
- Contemporary Unitarian Universalism has no creed and is an alternative to creed-based religions.
- Other panelists represented Roman Catholic Christianity, Brahma Kumari, Hinduism, Baha'i, Unitarian Universalism, Jainism, Protestant Christianity, Sikhism and Islam.
- All these and a multitude of other beliefs abide in Unitarian Universalism.
- The roots of Unitarian Universalism are therefore both religious and American.