@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002595, author = {Hall, David D.}, issue = {45}, journal = {人文科学研究 (キリスト教と文化), Humanities: Christianity and Culture}, month = {Mar}, note = {Unitarianism in New England originated as a Protestant denomination in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Long regarded as a significant influence on antebellum American writers, Unitarianism has also had its critics, most famously Ralph Waldo Emerson. This essay explores the paradoxes of a movement at once liberal and conservative, focusing in particular on its theological identity and how literature became a vehicle for cultivating a certain kind of religious sensibility.}, pages = {69--86}, title = {Antebellum Unitarianism in New England: Contradictions and Possibilities}, year = {2014} }