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34 individuals signed, these being: |
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*[[J. A. C Fagginger Auer]] (Parkman Professor of Church History and Theology, Harvard University; Professor of Church History, Tufts College.) |
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*[[E. Burdette Backus]] (Unitarian Minister.) |
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# [[Raymond Bragg]] |
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*[[Harry Elmer Barnes]] (General Editorial Department, ScrippsHoward Newspapers.) |
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# [[Edwin A. Burtt]] |
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*[[L. M. Birkhead]] (The Liberal Center, Kansas City, Missouri.) |
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# [[Anton J. Carlson]] |
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*[[Raymond B. Bragg]] (Secretary, Western Unitarian Conference.) |
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# [[John Dewey]] |
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*[[Edwin Arthur Burtt]] (Professor of Philosophy, Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University.) |
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# [[John H. Dietrich]] |
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*[[Ernest Caldecott]] (Minister, First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California.) |
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# [[A. Eustace Haydon]] |
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*[[A. J. Carlson]] (Professor of Physiology, University of Chicago.) |
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# [[R. Lester Mondale]] |
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*[[John Dewey]] (Columbia University.) |
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# [[Max C. Otto]] |
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*[[Albert C Dieffenbach]] (Formerly Editor of The Christian Register.) |
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# [[Charles Francis Potter]] |
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*[[John H. Dietrich]] (Minister, First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis.) |
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# [[John H. Randall]] |
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*[[Bernard Fantus]] (Professor of Therapeutics, College of Medicine, University of Illinois.) |
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# [[Roy Wood Sellars]] |
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*[[William Floyd]] (Editor of The Arbitrator, New York City.) |
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# [[Curtis W. Reese]] |
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*[[F H. Hankins]] (Professor of Economics and Sociology, Smith College.) |
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# [[Joseph Walker]] |
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*[[A. Eustace Haydon]] (Professor of History of Religions, University of Chicago.) |
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# [[Edwin H. Wilson]] |
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*[[Llewellyn Jones]] (Literary critic and author.) |
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*[[Robert Morss Lovett]] (Editor, The New Republic; Professor of English, University of Chicago.) |
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*[[Harold P Marley]] (Minister, The Fellowship of Liberal Religion, Ann Arbor, Michigan.) |
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*[[R. Lester Mondale]] (Minister, Unitarian Church, Evanston, Illinois.) |
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*[[Charles Francis Potter]] (Leader and Founder, the First Humanist Society of New York, Inc.) |
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*[[John Herman Randall, Jr.]] (Department of Philosophy, Columbia University.) |
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*[[Curtis W Reese]] (Dean, Abraham Lincoln Center, Chicago.) |
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*[[Oliver L. Reiser]] (Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh.) |
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*[[Roy Wood Sellars]] (Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan.) |
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*[[Clinton Lee Scott]] (Minister, Universalist Church, Peoria, Illinois.) |
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*[[Maynard Shipley]] (President, The Science League of America.) |
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*[[W Frank Swift]] (Director, Boston Ethical Society.) |
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*[[V. T. Thayer]] (Educational Director, Ethical Culture Schools.) |
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*[[Eldred C Vanderlaan]] (Leader of the Free Fellowship, Berkeley, California.) |
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*[[Joseph Walker]] (Attorney, Boston, Massachusetts.) |
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*[[Jacob J. Weinstein]] (Rabbi; Advisor to Jewish Students, Columbia University.) |
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*[[Frank S. C Wicks]] (All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis.) |
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*[[David Rhys Williams]] (Minister, Unitarian Church, Rochester, New York.) |
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*[[Edwin H. Wilson]] (Managing Editor, The New Humanist, Chicago, Illinois; Minister, Third Unitarian Church, Chicago, Illinois.) |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 15:24, 2 August 2005
The first manifesto, entitled simply Humanist Manifesto, was written in 1933 primarily by Raymond Bragg and was published with thirty-four signatories. Unlike the later ones, the first manifesto talked of a new "religion", and referred to humanism as a religious movement meant to transcend and replace previous, deity-based religions. The document outlines a fifteen-point belief system, which, in addition to a secular outlook, opposes "acquisitive and profit-motivated society" and outlines a worldwide egalitarian society based on voluntary mutual cooperation.
List of signers
34 individuals signed, these being:
- J. A. C Fagginger Auer (Parkman Professor of Church History and Theology, Harvard University; Professor of Church History, Tufts College.)
- E. Burdette Backus (Unitarian Minister.)
- Harry Elmer Barnes (General Editorial Department, ScrippsHoward Newspapers.)
- L. M. Birkhead (The Liberal Center, Kansas City, Missouri.)
- Raymond B. Bragg (Secretary, Western Unitarian Conference.)
- Edwin Arthur Burtt (Professor of Philosophy, Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University.)
- Ernest Caldecott (Minister, First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California.)
- A. J. Carlson (Professor of Physiology, University of Chicago.)
- John Dewey (Columbia University.)
- Albert C Dieffenbach (Formerly Editor of The Christian Register.)
- John H. Dietrich (Minister, First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis.)
- Bernard Fantus (Professor of Therapeutics, College of Medicine, University of Illinois.)
- William Floyd (Editor of The Arbitrator, New York City.)
- F H. Hankins (Professor of Economics and Sociology, Smith College.)
- A. Eustace Haydon (Professor of History of Religions, University of Chicago.)
- Llewellyn Jones (Literary critic and author.)
- Robert Morss Lovett (Editor, The New Republic; Professor of English, University of Chicago.)
- Harold P Marley (Minister, The Fellowship of Liberal Religion, Ann Arbor, Michigan.)
- R. Lester Mondale (Minister, Unitarian Church, Evanston, Illinois.)
- Charles Francis Potter (Leader and Founder, the First Humanist Society of New York, Inc.)
- John Herman Randall, Jr. (Department of Philosophy, Columbia University.)
- Curtis W Reese (Dean, Abraham Lincoln Center, Chicago.)
- Oliver L. Reiser (Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh.)
- Roy Wood Sellars (Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan.)
- Clinton Lee Scott (Minister, Universalist Church, Peoria, Illinois.)
- Maynard Shipley (President, The Science League of America.)
- W Frank Swift (Director, Boston Ethical Society.)
- V. T. Thayer (Educational Director, Ethical Culture Schools.)
- Eldred C Vanderlaan (Leader of the Free Fellowship, Berkeley, California.)
- Joseph Walker (Attorney, Boston, Massachusetts.)
- Jacob J. Weinstein (Rabbi; Advisor to Jewish Students, Columbia University.)
- Frank S. C Wicks (All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis.)
- David Rhys Williams (Minister, Unitarian Church, Rochester, New York.)
- Edwin H. Wilson (Managing Editor, The New Humanist, Chicago, Illinois; Minister, Third Unitarian Church, Chicago, Illinois.)