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  • Essay / Unitarianism and Trandentalism - 579

    What is the role of God in the universe? This question has been in the language of scholars and deep within man since the dawn of time. During the 18th century, modern expansions replaced this accepted wisdom with: “Could God be the universe?” From this perspective, Unitarianism and traditionalism emerged during the Second Great Awakening. While both movements are reasoned reactions to spiritual renewal, Unitarianism judges the world more on the basis of logic and Transcendentalists are much more free-spirited. Not everyone was charmed by Charles Findlay during the Second Great Awakening. However, the whole of society was touched by him. In Boston, Massachusetts, a philosophy of logic and current thought was born. Both Unitarianism and Transcendentalism are influenced by Indian religion. Like the Hindus, they see God as both benevolent and continually atoning for all man's sins. Jesus Christ is an example for all men to follow. He is not part of a divine trinity, but rather an incredible example of humanity. However, certain fundamental principles of Unitarianism and transcendentalism...