"Applying good sense to religion and religion to life. This
is the field in which I design to labor"
Transcendentalist, theologian, scholar, Unitarian minister,
abolitionist, and social reformer...Theodore Parker was all of these
things and more. A friend of Emerson, a foe of slavery, Parker
impacted America in numerous ways. He challenged dogmatism in religion,
he introduced higher critical methods of studying the Bible to this country
and presented in a fashion to be used for both clergy and lay people.
This tireless fighter (who lived from 1810-1860) now has a web site
which will be expanding in the next month with articles by and
articles about Theodore Parker.
Theodore Parker's Sermons
The True Idea of a Christian Church Theodore Parker's first sermon at the
28th Congregational Society of Boston in 1846 The themes of social justice and reform at his installation
sermon would be prevalent in many sermons he gave there.
Delight in Religion A sermon delivered to the Progressive Friends,
a Quaker congregation in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1858