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Théodore Parker : sa vie et ses œuvres. Un chapitre de l'histoire de l'abolition de l'esclavage aux États-Unis,
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Year: 1865 Publisher: Paris : C. Reinwald, J. Cherbuliez,

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Théodore Parker : sa vie & son œuvre
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Year: 1880 Publisher: Verviers Gilon

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The Critical theology of Theodore Parker
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ISBN: 0837136822 9780837136820 Year: 1970 Publisher: Westport (Conn.): Greenwood,

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Philosophy of skepticism and ultraism, wherein the opinions of Rev. Theodore Parker, and other writers are shown to be inconsistent with sound reason and the Christian religion
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Year: 1857 Publisher: New York : Derby and Jackson Publishers,

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In the following pages the author has endeavored to meet, in a popular form, some of the prevailing moral fallacies of the times. It is admitted by every one who has observed the state of public opinion in relation to moral and religious questions, that no inconsiderable portion of the business men of our cities and villages-especially the young men-are influenced by opinions which are inconsistent both with sound reason and with revelation. This little volume is an endeavor to bring back some who have wandered, to a rational apprehension of religious doctrine and duty. It asks the forbearance of the dogmatic theologian. The effort of the author is to give the rationale of the Christian doctrines which he discusses. Those for whom these letters are mostly designed have chosen reason, rather than revelation, as arbiter in matters of faith. "We have, therefore, permitted reason to speak freely in behalf of revealed truth, and to speak sometimes in forms of language that we would not use with those who are believers in divine revelation. We have, in the discussion, waived all questions not involved in the main issues, and have granted to the opposers and accusers of the evangelical ministry all that a fair mind can ask; and as the skeptics of our day claim a philosophical basis for many of their opinions, we have endeavored to meet them on their own ground. One of the volumes of Rev. Theodore Parker (Discourses of Religion) was put in to our hands by a friend. We read it, and were surprised to find a book strong in phrase and assuming in rhetoric; but without congruity, and, as it seemed to us, out of harmony both with reason and revelation. With this view of the book, we commenced a series of letters to a friend, one of which was published in a religious journal. Other letters were written, but not published. In those letters we referred, in two or three instances, to portions of two volumes previously published, and to which our respondent had access. For the benefit of those who may possess these volumes, we have given references, or condensed the thought and put it into another form. These letters, with some additional matter and a few notes, are now submitted to the public. They are respectfully commended to the consideration of those who desire to act sincerely and intelligently in relation to the matters in question. "Prove all things: hold fast that which is good," is a Scripture precept. The matter of some of the letters has been prepared in haste. The discussion covers the living issues of our times between the friends and opponents of evangelical Christianity. The style is as popular as the character of the subjects would permit. If it shall answer the ends of a hand-book on the subject of heterodoxy in religion and reform, the author's aim will be accomplished. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).


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Deux grands américains : W. Channing, T. Parker ; [Conférences prononcées à la Salle du conservatoire]
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Year: 1947 Publisher: [Genève?] : Milieu du monde,

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The critical theology of Theodore Parker
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Year: 1948 Publisher: New York, : Columbia Univ. Press,

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Transcendentalism, with preludes on current events
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Year: 1878 Publisher: Boston : James R Osgood and Company,

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"It is noted that the object of the Boston Monday Lectures is to present results of German, English, and American scholarship on the more important and difficult topics concerning the relation of religion and science. The lectures presented here on transcendentalism contain a discussion of the views of Theodore Parker. The following eleven lectures are presented: (1) Intuition, Instinct, Experiment, Syllogism, as Tests of Truth; (2) Transcendentalism in New England; (3) Theodore Parker's Absolute Religion; (4) Caricatured Definitions in Religious Science; (5) Theodore Parker on the Guilt of Sin; (6) Final Permanence of Moral Character; (7) Can a Perfect Being Permit Evil? (8) The Religion Required by the Nature of Things; (9) Theodore Parker on Communion with God as Personal; (10) The Trinity and Tritheism and (11) Fragmentariness of Outlook upon the Divine Nature"--(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved).


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"Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God" : Theodore Parker's proverbial fight for the ideal American society
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ISBN: 9780984645626 0984645624 Year: 2016 Volume: 37 Publisher: Burlington, Vermont "Proverbium" in cooperation with the Department of German and Russian, The University of Vermont

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"Theodore Parker (1810-1860) was one of the most influential preachers and abolitionists in 19th-century Boston. For his fight against the decay of the American society at the time of slavery as well as clerical and political corruption, his most important weapon was his effective use of language. This book contains a survey of Parker's rhetoric and the role of proverbs and proverbial expressions in political oratory in general that is followed by a detailed analysis of Parker's proverbial rhetoric in many of his speeches, sermons, and letters"--Back cover.

The American Adam : innocence, tragedy and tradition in the nineteenth century
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ISBN: 0226476804 0226476812 022621950X 9780226476810 9780226476803 Year: 1955 Volume: 38 Publisher: Chicago London : University of Chicago Press,

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