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...leading spokesman for the Unitarian cause in the early nineteenth century, Channing preached what Emerson called "sublime sermons." His was a life of the mind, as he grappled with the central issues of his day. Andrew Delbanco believes that Channing's inner life may best be understood through his public utterances, and examines the way his subject spoke as well as what he said. In his biography of Channing, the author acknowledges an abbreviation of outward detail. He prepares us quickly for our journey into William Ellery Channing's mind; we learn in six taut paragraphs that he graduated from...
This tradition has continued since the Unitarian Church first provided the facilities for the coffeehouse during the Harvard riots in the late 1960's as a creative outlet for the student community...
Three current advocates renovate it by applying a technique known as modal logic: Plantinga; Unitarian Charles Hartshorne, a follower of Alfred North Whitehead's "process" philosophy, now retired from the University of Texas; and Roman Catholic Layman James F. Ross of the University of Pennsylvania...
...talk, sponsored by the Institute of Politics and the Cambridge Forum, was recorded for public television as part of a series commemorating the bicentennial of the life and the thoughts of William Ellery Channing, a leader of the Unitarian Church in the 18th century
Quad residents may register at the Peabody School, and River House and Yard residents will find election commission officials at the Unitarian Church in the Square or at the city's public library, one block east of the Yard on Broadway. All three sessions will run from...