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Jesus and the Bible: Unitarian perspectives Unitarians hold Jesus in high regard. Generally speaking, they think of him:
Unitarians see Jesus as a major figure - for some, the central figure - in humanity's spiritual journey. Most would, therefore, honour - but not worship - him accordingly. The Bible is valued by most Unitarians as:
Unitarians do not regard it as an inerrant, unquestionable authority. They believe it should be read in the light of reason, informed by the insights of biblical criticism and scholarship. When they accept something in the Bible as true, they do so because it rings true in their own humble reflection upon it - not simply because it is in the Bible. Bible extracts may be incorporated in Unitarian worship, as may readings from any sacred or "secular" literature or poetry which is felt to be appropriate and relevant. | INTRODUCTORY BOOKLET: |
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