Fri, 15 June 2007 ![]() Rev John explores the influence of Theodore Parker on early Unitarianism. How while he believed in the abolition of slavery, he also believed in his race as superior to the others. How could he be so outspoken for the freedom of all and yet so intent on maintaining separatism? How does UUism deal with this dichotomy? This sermon was given at Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church in Camp Springs, Prince George's County, Maryland, where we're building a multicultural, caring community. Room for different beliefs. Yours. Visit us at www.dmuuc.org. Comments[0] |


