John H. Dietrich
Appearance
John Hassler Dietrich (1878–1957) was a
Minneapolis (1916-1938). He retired to Berkeley, California, where he died. He is buried in the crypt of First Unitarian Church of Chicago
. He was the author of:
- The Gain for Religion in Modern Thought (1908)
- The Religion of a Sceptic (1911)
- Substitutes for the Old Beliefs (1914)
- From Stardust to Soul (1916)
- The Religion of Evolution (1917)
- The Religion of Humanity (1919)
- The Fathers of Evolution (1927)
See also
External links
- John Hassler Dietrich UUA
- John H. Dietrich: Religion Without God?
- HUUmanists
- The Founding of the Humanist Church and the History of Religious Humanism
- Dietrich's Sermons at First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis - Ongoing Archiving Project to Digitize all of Dietrich's Addresses
- https://www.amazon.com/Douglas-Kenneth-Peary/e/B001K8Z9P2 Editor ongoing of All the Dietrich Sermons "The Life and Teachings of John Hassler Dietrich, The Father of Modern Humanism.
References
- ^ Mason Olds, American Religious Humanism (Fellowship of Religious Humanists 1996) Chapter 4: John H. Dietrich: The Father of Religious Humanism, p 53
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.)
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