Table of Contents
Foreword by Charles A. Howe
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface and Acknowledgments to the First Edition
Part 1: Europe
1. Michael Servetus
2. Sebastian Castellio
3. The Polish Brethren
4. Faustus Socinus
5. The Socinian Diaspora
6. Francis Dávid
7. Transylvanian Unitarianism after Francis Dávid
8. The Twentieth Century
Part 2: Great Britain
9. Origins: Native or Exotic?
10. Protestant Nonconformity
11. Beginnings of the Arian Movement
12. "Humanitarian" Unitarianism
13. Becoming a Denomination
14. Spreading the Message
15. Nineteenth-Century Advance
16. Theological Developments
17. Toward a New Century
Part 3: America
18. Origins
19. The Arminian Movement
20. The Unitarian Controversy
21. The Transcendentalists
22. The Search for Consensus
23. Twentieth-Century Renaissance
24. American Universalism
25. Unitarian Universalism
Part 4: A Global Religion
26. Unitarianism in Africa and Asia
Appendixes
A Bibliographical Essay: References and Further Reading
Glossary
Index