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    Unitarianism and Social Reconciliation in North and South by Ipek Kotan Yiğit

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…As such, the marriage plot in the novel is also an argument for Unitarian integration in the establishment. …”
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    Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), from Unitarianism to Agnosticism by Odile Boucher-Rivalain

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This article examines Harriet Martineau’s evolution from the Unitarian heritage of her family’s education to the free thinking of her mature age, religious doubt having been a source, not of anxiety, but of a keenly desired independence and liberty of action.…”
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    Theodosius Borowik’s Book of Miracles “Historia abo powieść zgodliwa…”: a Unitarian Account of the Miracles of the Icon of Our Lady of Zhyrovitse by Viltė Stukaitė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The chronology, typology, and geography of the miracles of Our Lady of Zhyrovitse are analysed to discuss the expression of the icon cult in the Unitarian Church. The study reveals the transformation of a religious artefact of the Orthodox tradition – the icon of Our Lady of Zhyrovitse – into the object of the union of the Eastern and Western Churches. …”
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    Contours of pacificism: Ramsden Balmforth's advocacy of peace in the Union of South Africa and beyond by F. Hale

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… Among the many dimensions of Christian pacifism in South Africa which remain underexplored is the ministry of the Unitarian minister Ramsden Balmforth (1861-1941). For approximately four decades beginning shortly after his arrival in Cape Town in 1897, this Christian socialist devoted part of his time to efforts to promote peace both in southern Africa and on a broader, almost global, scale. …”
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    Car la Lettre tue mais l’Esprit vivifie : une relecture des textes bibliques selon Elizabeth Gaskell by Benjamine Toussaint-Thiriet

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…She was convinced that the Pharisees had not disappeared with the Advent of Christ and, in her novels, she used her own, sometimes unorthodox, interpretation and rewriting of the Gospels to convert the Pharisees of her own time to the true essence of Christianity. Indeed, her Unitarian education granted her a greater freedom than most of her contemporaries in terms of biblical exegesis, as we can see in many of her works, but most particularly in Ruth, in which the eponymous heroine, a fallen woman, is not only described as a Magdalen but soon turns into a Madonna and then a Christ-like figure.…”
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    Auch eine Gewerkschaft? Der Deutschnationale Handlungsgehilfenverband und die Angestellten by Martin Otto

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…After 1945, the difficult heritage of the DHV led to the creation of the Deutsche Angestelltengewerkschaft (›German EmployeesUnion‹), which took on the role of an independent union for white-collar workers outside the ›unitarian‹ DGB. …”
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    Rituales políticos, sexuales y sagrados en la literatura del siglo XIX. El Matadero como espacio de transición y mezcla by Lucía  Caminada Rossetti

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The slaughterhouse of Esteban Echeverría was written in 1838, but only published for the first time in 1871 by Juan Maria Gutierrez; therefore, the text was read as a hinge between the conception of the space were meat is processed associated with the barbarian and as well that same space it is identified with homosexuality (in the construction of the Unitarian regarding the sexual and gender aspect, it could be pointed out one common strategy that characterized the generation of Argentinian writer from 1837: the feminization of the discourse as a way to be against the chauvinistic- “Rosista”) and the disease. …”
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    Polish Historiography of Polish - Lithuanian Union of 20th Century by Mečislovas Jučas

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…But it was not clear whether this union proclaimed a unitarian state of Poland and the failure of the Lithuanian state or created a federation of two states. …”
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