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Understanding Unitarianism and the African American Church Movement

This document explores the Unitarian movement, a theological perspective that emphasizes the oneness of God in contrast to Trinitarian beliefs. It discusses the historical establishment of the first Unitarian Church in England in 1774. Additionally, it delves into the role of the African American church, highlighting how African congregants interpreted the gospel's promise of freedom. This document raises questions about community support, the importance of these movements, and how ordinary Americans can contribute to their causes.

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Understanding Unitarianism and the African American Church Movement

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  1. New religion Ajjameelcamacho 3/5/2014 Mrs. Meyer pd.5

  2. Background information-the unitarian movement the african-american chruch, transcedentalism, Unitarianism Unitarianism is a theological movement, named for its understanding of God as one person, in direct contrast to Trinitarianism, which defines God as three persons coexisting Unitarians maintain that Jesus is in some sense the "son" of God, but not the one GodIn England the first Unitarian Church was established in 1774 on Essex Street, London, where today's British Unitarian headquarters are still located.

  3. Background information The african-american church Africans went to the same church heard the same sermons The africanslistend to the same songs Africans interpreted the gospel as a promise of freedom

  4. If there is an organized group (optional) What is your organization?

  5. Information Leader name

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  8. Why is this so important Support for your cause

  9. What are ordinary Americans doing to help? How can we support

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