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Malmström, Hans. "Appraisal, Preaching and the Religious Other: The Rhetorical Appropriation of Interreligious Positions in Sermonic Discourse." International Journal of Practical Theology 22, no. 1 (May 30, 2018): 40–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijpt-2017-0016.

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AbstractThis paper explores preachers’ deployment of Appraisal (affect, judgement, appreciation, and dialogic engagement) in preaching on interreligious themes. Adopting a comparative discourse analysis, the paper investigates two American sermons representing diametrically opposed theological responses to other religions, a pluralist sermon in the Unitarian Universalist tradition and an exclusivist sermon in the biblical-evangelical tradition. An analysis of the two preachers’ Appraisal choices reveals two distinct Appraisal profiles. A discussion is then offered demonstrating how Appraisal is conducive to the appropriation and conservation of a specific interreligious persona during preaching.
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Rakitin, Pavel. "R.W. Emerson's Views on the Nature of Historical Knowledge." Philosophy. Journal of the Higher School of Economics IV, no. 4 (December 30, 2020): 79–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/2587-8719-2020-4-79-112.

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In his moral philosophy of transcendentalism the American essayist, lecturer and poet R.W. Emerson (1803–1882) reflected the quest of a whole generation of American intellectuals for a new spirituality in the first half of the 19th century. Rooted in the heritage of Protestant faith and culture, like many of his ancestors for two centuries, Emerson received spiritual training and education and began his ministry as a pastor of one of the oldest parishes in Boston. However, later, in the course of spiritual and philosophical inquiries, he changed both his worldview and the nature of his creative activity. Emerson evolved from being a pastor for a local community to a popular lecturer to mass audiences across America's cities and states. Considering this change, the paper traces the genesis of R.W. Emerson's historical epistemology as it developed from his early writings (sermons and notebooks, including correspondence) towards his lectures and essays. We start by discussing the interest of Nietzsche in historical ideas of Emerson, identify the points at which their concepts diverge in their attitude towards doctrines of Christianity. We immerse Emerson's perceptions of history in the context of covenant theology, the meaning of Lord's Supper and the nature of Christ as expressed in the opinions of the ministers of Congregational and Unitarian Churches in Massachusetts. Special attention is paid to Emerson's concept of history denying Gospel events as the centre of the world's history and implying a possibility for an authentic and credible reenactment of historical events within the subjective experience of an individual. The analysis involves the essay History, Sermons No.5 and No.162, the Lectures on the Gospels and on the Philosophy of History.
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Books on the topic "Unitarian universalist churches, sermons"

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Betty, Rottger, Schaffer John, and Fritchman Publication Committee., eds. For the sake of clarity: Selected sermons and addresses. Buffalo, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 1992.

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Forward through the ages: Writings of the Reverend Dana McLean Greeley, 1970 through 1986. Concord, Mass. (20 Lexington Rd., Concord 01742): First Parish in Concord, 1986.

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A lamp in every corner: Our Unitarian Universalist storybook. Boston: Unitarian Universalist Association, 2004.

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Your life is a gospel: Selected sermons: 2007-2009. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 2010.

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Bumbaugh, David E. The education of God. Minneapolis: Rising Press, 1994.

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Hammond, William D. Ecology of the human spirit: Fourteen discourses in reverential naturalism. Minneapolis (3400 Dupont Ave. South, Minneapolis 55408): Rising Press, 1996.

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E, Graham Thomas, ed. The agricultural social gospel in America: The gospel of the farm. Lewiston, N.Y., USA: Edwin Mellen Press, 1986.

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The strains of eloquence: Emerson and his sermons. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1989.

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Hughes, Morgan. Unitarian. San Diego, Calif: KidHaven Press, 2005.

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Gomes, Alan W. Unitarian Universalism. Grand Rapids, Mich: ZondervanPublishingHouse, 1998.

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