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  2. Universalism - Wikipedia

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    Unitarian Universalism (UU) is a theologically liberal religion characterized by a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning". [117] Unitarian Universalists do not share a creed ; rather, they are unified by their shared search for spiritual growth and by the understanding that an individual's theology is a result of that search and ...

  3. Thomas Talbott - Wikipedia

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    The Current Debate presents Talbott's defense of Trinitarian universalism together with responses from various fields theologians, philosophers, church historians and other religious scholars supporting or opposing Talbott's universalism. Talbott contributed the chapter on "Universalism" for The Oxford Handbook of Eschatology. [1]

  4. Distributive tendency - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [7] [8] That is, the legislation must be able to be broken down into multiple benefits dispersed among recipients and “what is being distributed can be dispensed in small units”. [7] Lowi says distributive policies "are virtually not policies at all but are highly individualized decisions that only by accumulation can be called a ...

  5. Hypothetical universalism - Wikipedia

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    Hypothetical Universalism systems, such as those held by Zacharias Ursinus, [2] John Calvin, [3] [4] William Twisse, [5] John Davenant, [6] and the Heidelberg Catechism [7] are commonly accepted as being proper to the Reformed Tradition, especially amongst the Dutch Reformed Churches and the Reformed Anglican faction in the Church of England. [8]

  6. Universalizability - Wikipedia

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    The concept of universalizability was set out by the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant as part of his work Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals.It is part of the first formulation of his categorical imperative, which states that the only morally acceptable maxims of our actions are those that could rationally be willed to be universal law.

  7. List of Christian universalists - Wikipedia

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    Scholars Hosea Ballou (Ancient History of Universalism, 1828), John Wesley Hanson (Universalism: The Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During Its First Five Hundred Years, 1899), George T. Knight (The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, 1911), and Pierre Batiffol (Catholic Encyclopedia, 1914) catalogued some early ...

  8. List of Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists

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    Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) [4] – author of Little Women. Horatio Alger Sr. (1806–1881) [4] – Unitarian Minister father of Horatio Alger. Ethan Allen (1738–1789) – author of Reason the Only Oracle of Man, and the chief source of Hosea Ballou's universalist ideas [5] Joseph Henry Allen (1820–1898) – American Unitarian scholar ...

  9. Mertonian norms - Wikipedia

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    [3] universalism: scientific validity is independent of the sociopolitical status/personal attributes of its participants. [4] disinterestedness: scientific institutions act for the benefit of a common scientific enterprise, rather than for specific outcomes [5] or the resulting personal gain of individuals within them.