Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Life and Writings of Theodore Parkerâ offers a detailed biographical portrait of the influential American Transcendentalist, Theodore Parker. Written by Albert RÃ(c)ville and revised by Parker himself, this authorized translation provides an intimate look into Parker's life, thoughts, and contributions to 19th-century American intellectual and social reform movements.
Parker was a prominent figure in the Transcendentalist movement, advocating for social justice, abolitionism, and progressive religious thought. His sermons and writings challenged conventional religious doctrines and promoted a more inclusive and socially conscious form of Unitarianism. This biography explores Parkerâ(TM)s intellectual development, his involvement in the anti-slavery movement, and his lasting impact on American religious and social thought.
Readers interested in American history, religious studies, and the Transcendentalist movement will find âThe Life and Writings of Theodore Parkerâ to be a valuable resource for understanding the life and legacy of this important figure.
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