Unitarian Universalism | |
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An early logo of the
Unitarian Universalist Association which includes a
flaming chalice, its most widely used symbol
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Abbreviation | UUism[1] |
Classification | Liberal religion[1][2] |
Orientation | Mix of Humanist, Pluralist, Protestant, Restorationist, and Religious Liberals[1][2][3] |
Scripture | Officially none[2] |
Founder | Members of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America via consolidation[2][4] |
Origin | May 1961[4] |
Congregations | 1,048 worldwide |
Number of followers | 148,232 members of Unitarian Universalist Association congregations in the United States; 800,000 identify as Unitarian Universalist worldwide (including the U.S.).[5] |
Unitarian Universalism | |
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![]()
An early logo of the
Unitarian Universalist Association which includes a
flaming chalice, its most widely used symbol
|
|
Abbreviation | UUism[1] |
Classification | Liberal religion[1][2] |
Orientation | Mix of Humanist, Pluralist, Protestant, Restorationist, and Religious Liberals[1][2][3] |
Scripture | Officially none[2] |
Founder | Members of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America via consolidation[2][4] |
Origin | May 1961[4] |
Congregations | 1,048 worldwide |
Number of followers | 148,232 members of Unitarian Universalist Association congregations in the United States; 800,000 identify as Unitarian Universalist worldwide (including the U.S.).[5] |