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Deutsche Unitarier Religionsgemeinschaft : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deutsche Unitarier Religionsgemeinschaft
Deutsche Unitarier Religionsgemeinschaft ("German Unitarian Religious Community") was founded in 1876 in Germany's Rheinhessen region under the name ''Religionsgemeinschaft Freier Protestanten'' ("Religious Community of Free Protestants"). In 1911 their newspaper took on the subtitle "Deutsch-Unitarische Blätter" ("German Unitarian Gazette") because leader Rudolf Walbaum wanted to connect to American Unitarians. By 1977, the group was led by Friedrich Ehrlicher who was a former nazi. In 1989, an extremely rightist group led by Sigrid Hunke left and founded "Bund Deutscher Unitarier, Religionsgemeinschaft europäischen Geistes". The name, ''Deutsche Unitarier Religionsgemeinschaft'', was adopted in 1950. In 2015 the community was renamed ''Unitarier - Religionsgemeinschaft freien Glaubens'' ("Unitarians - Religious Community of Free Faith"). == Theology ==
Most members lean towards scientific and philosophical humanism, but there is recognition of the merit of other faith traditions.
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