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Articles Essays and Sermons About Icelandic Unitarianism |
Icelandic Unitarianism: A North American Tradition (PDF) - The fascinating story of Unitarianism amongst the Icelandic people of the Canadian and American West, serves to remind us that religious liberalism is not the sole preserve of a select group of North Americans, and that it knows no barrier of language or culture. This article by Rev. Stefan M. Jonasson originally appeared in The Unitarian Universalist World (March/April 1989). The Icelandic Unitarian Church (PDF) - The spirit of inquiry and freedom in matters of religion was not something new learned by the Icelandic people after they settled in Canada and the United States. It was a spirit that they brought with them from over the sea. It was already ingrained in their hearts and minds. This article by Rev. Philip M. Petursson first appeared in Lögberg-Heimskringla (March 14, 1968) and was subsequently reprinted in booklet form. Our Icelandic Unitarians (PDF) - The pioneering spirit of freedom was found in eight churches in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. This article originally appeared in The Christian Register (January 1947). |
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