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  1. Theodore Parker (August 24, 1810 – May 10, 1860) was an American transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church. A reformer and abolitionist, his words and popular quotations would later inspire speeches by Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr.

  2. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Unitarianism. theological liberalism. Theodore Parker (born August 24, 1810, Lexington, Massachusetts, U.S.—died May 10, 1860, Florence, Italy) was an American Unitarian theologian, pastor, scholar, and social reformer who was active in the antislavery movement.

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  3. Morte. 10 de maio de 1860 (49 anos) Florença, Itália. Theodore Parker ( Lexington, 24 de agosto de 1810 – Florença, 10 de maio de 1860) foi um transcendentalista e ministro reformista norte-americano da igreja Unitarista .

  4. Above all else, Parker was the prophet of the moral self, the emancipator, setting man free from traditionalism and convention, and bringing him face to face with God manifest in the world without, abiding in the soul within. — By William W. Fenn. Related Resources in the Harvard Square Library Collection.

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  5. Explore the papers of Theodore Parker, a 19th-century Unitarian minister, abolitionist, and Transcendentalist leader. Access digitized journals, sermons, letters, and more from Harvard Divinity School Library and Boston Public Library.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2010 · Learn about the life and legacy of Theodore Parker, the most influential American Unitarian minister who ever lived. He was a Transcendentalist leader, an antislavery activist, and a critic of biblical idolatry and miracles.

  7. Theodore Parker was a controversial and influential Unitarian minister who challenged orthodoxy and advocated for social reform. He supported John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry and died in Italy in 1860.