Church of the Disciples, Boston

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The Church of the Disciples in Boston was a pioneering 19th-century Unitarian congregation known for its progressive theology, social reform activism, and influential role in American liberal religion.

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Church of the Disciples, Boston canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian congregation
Unitarian church
religious organization
activismFocus humanitarian causes
moral reform
social reform
contributedTo development of American Unitarianism
development of American liberal religion
progressive religious thought in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfActivity public ethics
religion
social reform
foundedInCentury 19th century
hasCharacteristic pioneering
reform-oriented
socially engaged
theologically liberal
historicalPeriod 19th-century United States
ideology religious liberalism
social progressivism
knownFor influential role in American liberal religion
pioneering Unitarian congregational model
progressive theology
social reform activism
languageOfWorship English
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Massachusetts
New England
North America
movement American liberal religion
regionOfInfluence Boston NERFINISHED
New England NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Unitarian
religiousDenomination Unitarian
religiousTradition Unitarianism
liberal Christianity
theologicalOrientation liberal
progressive
typeOfOrganization church
congregation

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James Freeman Clarke founded Church of the Disciples, Boston