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Black humanism's response to suffering
Suffering is not redemptive; we must take human responsibility for eradicating it.
By Colin Bossen 7.19.10

James Freeman Clarke transformed congregational life
The bicentennial legacy of James Freeman Clarke.
By Sonja L. Cohen 7.5.10

Governance for the next half-century
Why the UUA Board of Trustees is promoting change.
By Gini Courter and Tom Loughrey 6.7.10

Margaret Fuller's bicentennial legacy
Margaret Fuller, the forgotten heart of the Transcendentalist movement and the first American theorist of women's equality.
By Kimberly French 5.17.10

Unitarian inspired popular nursery rhyme
In her childhood, Mary Elizabeth Sawyer Tyler had a little lamb.
By Sonja L. Cohen 5.10.10

Buddhist fiction bibliography
A guide to contemporary and classic Buddhist fiction.
By Kimberly French 4.26.10

Sitting, with a good Buddhist novel
Telling stories could be one of the most 'present' things we could do.
By Kimberly French 4.26.10

A world that is all about you
The problem with ‘corporate personhood’ is what it’s doing to human personhood.
By Doug Muder 3.15.10

Can Unitarian Universalism change?
Our tradition has always been responsive to the needs of its time, but are we ready to adapt to our increasingly multicultural society?
By Paul Rasor 2.22.10

Unitarian Universalism must change
We must admit that Unitarian Universalism has a specific, sometimes alienating culture, and we must change it.
By Rosemary Bray McNatt 2.22.10

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