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The Unrepentant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The Unrepentant

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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V5 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

V5 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism

Rev. John H. Dietrich lived from 1878 to 1957. from 1916 to 1938 he was the minister at the First Unitarian Society in Minneapolis, Minn. He had 3 churches ending at the one above. He increased all of the Churches from under a hundred members to over 1000 members. He wrote about 1500 one hour sermons. He moved from Orthodox Christian to Unitarian Christian to Humanist and was the most prolific author of the values of Humanist thought. Editor Rev. Douglas K. Peary moved from Fundamentalist Christian to Unitarian non Theist Minister and then Humanist Celebrant (Minister) Peary was so impressed buy Dietrich that he decided to Edit Dietrich's writings for the advancement of Dietrich's timeless Humanist thought in the World for the next 100 years. 2016 is 100 years since Dietrich became Minister in Minneapolis.

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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

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Intro to the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Intro to the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism

Rev. John H. Dietrich lived from 1878 to 1957. from 1916 to 1938 he was the minister at the First Unitarian Society in Minneapolis, Minn. He had 3 churches ending at the one above. He increased all of the Churches from under a hundred members to over 1000 members. He wrote about 1500 one hour sermons. He moved from Orthodox Christian to Unitarian Christian to Humanist and was the most prolific author of the values of Humanist thought. Editor Rev. Douglas K. Peary moved from Fundamentalist Christian to Unitarian non Theist Minister and then Humanist Celebrant (Minister) Peary was so impressed buy Dietrich that he decided to Edit Dietrich's writings for the advancement of Dietrich's timeless Humanist thought in the World for the next 100 years. 2016 is 100 years since Dietrich became Minister in Minneapolis.

V8 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

V8 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism

Rev. John H. Dietrich lived from 1878 to 1957. from 1916 to 1938 he was the minister at the First Unitarian Society in Minneapolis, Minn. He had 3 churches ending at the one above. He increased all of the Churches from under a hundred members to over 1000 members. He wrote about 1500 one hour sermons. He moved from Orthodox Christian to Unitarian Christian to Humanist and was the most prolific author of the values of Humanist thought. Editor Rev. Douglas K. Peary moved from Fundamentalist Christian to Unitarian non Theist Minister and then Humanist Celebrant (Minister) Peary was so impressed by Dietrich that he decided to Edit Dietrich's writings for the advancement of Dietrich's timeless Humanist thought in the World for the next 100 years. 2016 is 100 years since Dietrich became Minister in Minneapolis.

V2 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

V2 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism

Rev. John H. Dietrich lived from 1878 to 1957. from 1916 to 1938 he was the minister at the First Unitarian Society in Minneapolis, Minn. He had 3 churches ending at the one above. He increased all of the Churches from under a hundred members to over 1000 members. He wrote about 1500 one hour sermons. He moved from Orthodox Christian to Unitarian Christian to Humanist and was the most prolific author of the values of Humanist thought. Editor Rev. Douglas K. Peary moved from Fundamentalist Christian to Unitarian non Theist Minister and then Humanist Celebrant (Minister) Peary was so impressed buy Dietrich that he decided to Edit Dietrich's writings for the advancement of Dietrich's timeless Humanist thought in the World for the next 100 years. 2016 is 100 years since Dietrich became Minister in Minneapolis.

Humanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Humanism

HUMANISM: Foundational Teachings of Rev. John Hassler Dietrich, The Father of Modern Religious and Secular Humanism. 1920's and 1930's. Human beings, mostly men, made up stories of Gods, Bibles and holy book's, out of imagination, with no evidence. Some of them became strong by convincing people to follow them and their God's live in the imagination of the believer. None of the Religions were Democratic because they all believed their own God had the final truth.Some People always doubted what religions had to say so they found each other and created a Scientific Method to study the Universe and our World that allowed all Scientifically minded people to have a say in what was true and debate...

Vol 14 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

Vol 14 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism

Rev. John H. Dietrich lived from 1878 to 1957. From 1916 to 1938 he was the minister at the First Unitarian Society in Minneapolis, Minn. He had 3 churches ending at the one above. He increased all of the Churches from under a hundred members to over 1000 members. He wrote about 1500 one hour sermons. He moved from Orthodox Christian to Unitarian Christian to Humanist and was the most prolific author of the values of Humanist thought. Editor Rev. Douglas K. Peary moved from Fundamentalist Christian to Unitarian non Theist Minister and then Humanist Celebrant (Minister). Peary was so impressed by Dietrich that he decided to Edit Dietrich's writings for the advancement of Dietrich's timeless Humanist thought in the World for the next 100 years. 2016 is 100 years since Dietrich became Minister in Minneapolis.

The Morgenthau Plan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

The Morgenthau Plan

After hostilities officially ceased, what drove American policy towards Germany in 1944-1949? While Soviet policies came under closer inspection, Western policies have rarely been subjected to critical review. This book deals with the Morgenthau Plan and its impact on American postwar planning. Conventional accounts of Western postwar policies occasionally mention the Morgenthau Plan, describing it as a plan developed in the Treasury Department designed to deindustrialize or ?

V 15 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

V 15 the Life and Teachings of the Father of Modern Humanism.

Rev. John H. Dietrich lived from 1878 to 1957. From 1916 to 1938 he was the minister at the First Unitarian Society in Minneapolis, Minn. He had 3 churches ending at the one above. He increased all of the Churches from under a hundred members to over 1000 members. Several thousand attended. He wrote about 1500 one hour sermons. He moved from Orthodox Christian to Unitarian Christian to Humanist and was the most prolific author of the values of Humanist thought. Editor Rev. Douglas K. Peary moved from Fundamentalist Christian to Unitarian non Theist Minister and then Humanist Celebrant (Minister). Peary was so impressed by Dietrich that he decided to Edit Dietrich's writings for the advancement of Dietrich's timeless Humanist thought in the World for the next 100 years. 2016 is 100 years since Dietrich became Minister in Minneapolis.