David Heddle, He Lives, writes today on Postmillennialism and Liberalism. I've got some comments on the liberalism (I don't know anything about p-millennial doctrines).
The Unitarian Universalist Association has a history of liberal social activism inherited mainly from their Universalist ancestors. The background for this is that as the Universalist Church matured in America, its doctrine did not. How many ways can you preach that everyone is saved, no one is lost, and keep it motivating to the congregants, and more importantly, keep them motivated to witness? Over time the doctrine grew stale, and Universalist preachers often moved on to social-issue activism and political-preaching in order to keep their churches interesting, if not spiritually vital. Eventually, the denomination was virtually indistinguishable from the Unitarians, and a merger was accomplished in 1961.
Posted by joelfuhrmann at March 4, 2003 09:29 PM