Doctrinal and institutional content of American Unitarianism first half of the nineteenth century

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):168-172 (2012)
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The article considers the emergence of the American Unitarian movement, dynamics and key factors for its development. The paper analyzes the ideological and conceptual features of Unitarianism in the first half of the XIX century.

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