Features an ever-growing library of illustrated biographies of prominent American Unitarians. Compiled by Herbert Vetter, retired minister of First Parish, Cambridge.
The UUWHS seeks to discover women who were active in liberal religious communities, and to prepare and present related research through its publications program.
At one time a Unitarian minister, Emerson's thought was and is a major influence on Unitarian Universalism.
Lists of, and basic information about, famous women and men with Unitarian, Universalist, or Unitarian Universalist connections, organized by category (e.g. Politics). Site maintained by UU minister Jone Johnson Lewis.
An on-line slideshow on the life and death of Michael Servetus, 1511-1553. Created by high school-aged religious education class at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Stony Book (New York) in the fall of 2001.
Chronology, list of published works, reprinted writings, and links related to the Unitarian martyr, compiled by Randall D. Hughes.
Bringing together people who are committed to foster the spirit of humanism, tolerance of ideas, and respect for the rights of the individual by preserving and promoting the Michael Servetus Heritage as intellectual giant, model of integrity, and standard-bearer in the struggle for freedom of conscience. In English and Spanish.
Annotated list includes each woman's birth and death dates, relationship to Unitarian Universalism, and links to more comprehensive sources of information. Compiled by Jone E. Johnson.
Online exhibit of U. S. postage stamps commemorating the lives of Unitarians and Universalists.
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