Theodore Parker Throws it Down

In similar fashion to Emerson’s “Divinity School Address,” let’s explore another “throwdown” in Unitarian history – Theodore Parker’s controversial 1841 sermon, “The Transient and Permanent in Christianity.” The transient, to him, was Christianity’s theological and scriptural dogma, and the permanent was its moral truths. Find out how Parker’s radical vision of Christianity changed Unitarianism and helped establish our justice-seeking heritage.