Old Orthodoxy, New Divinity and Unitarianism

Review of George E. Ellis’s history defending Unitarianism in New England, emphasizing its rejection of original sin, the Deity of Christ, and vicarious atonement.

Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater (February 23, 1813 – February 17, 1883) was an American Presbyterian philosopher, theologian, and educator who served as a long-time professor of logic, moral and intellectual philosophy at the College of New Jersey (Princeton) and lectured at Princeton Theological Seminary. Born in Cedar Hill, New Haven, Connecticut, he graduated from Yale, ministered for twenty years in Fairfield, Connecticut, and became a prolific writer and contributor to The Princeton Review. Throughout his life he remained deeply involved in Presbyterian scholarship and church affairs, and was honored with an LL.D. from Yale in 1871.

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