A number of notable people have considered themselves Unitarians, Universalists, and following the merger of these denominations in the United States and Canada in 1961, Unitarian Universalists. Additionally, there are persons who, because of their writings or reputation, are considered to have held Unitarian or Universalist beliefs. Individuals who held unitarian (nontrinitarian) beliefs but were not affiliated with Unitarian organizations are often referred to as "small 'u'" unitarians. The same principle can be applied to those who believed in universal salvation but were not members of Universalist organizations. This article, therefore, makes the distinction between capitalized "Unitarians" and "Universalists" and lowercase "unitarians" and "universalists".

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  • Seznam unitářských osobností (cs)
  • List of Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists (en)
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  • Ačkoli unitáři představují početně malou denominaci (náboženskou společnost), v jejich řadách se v minulosti vyskytovala řada známých osobností. Ne všichni známí unitáři ale patřili do řad organizovaného unitářství. Například propagátor antritrinitářských (unitářských) myšlenek Michael Servet žádnou kolektivní společnost nezaložil, také kvůli pronásledování, jemuž byl vystaven od katolíků i protestantů. Jeho život nakonec předčasně skončil na hranici. Isaac Newton se podle svých životopisců v soukromí hlásil k unitářskému pohledu na křesťanství, veřejně však tyto ideje nehlásal, aby neohrozil své společenské postavení v Británii. Třetí americký prezident Thomas Jefferson navázal přátelský vztah k unitářskému teologovi Josephu Pristleymu a hlásil se k jeho teologii , organizovaným unitářem (cs)
  • A number of notable people have considered themselves Unitarians, Universalists, and following the merger of these denominations in the United States and Canada in 1961, Unitarian Universalists. Additionally, there are persons who, because of their writings or reputation, are considered to have held Unitarian or Universalist beliefs. Individuals who held unitarian (nontrinitarian) beliefs but were not affiliated with Unitarian organizations are often referred to as "small 'u'" unitarians. The same principle can be applied to those who believed in universal salvation but were not members of Universalist organizations. This article, therefore, makes the distinction between capitalized "Unitarians" and "Universalists" and lowercase "unitarians" and "universalists". (en)
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