A guide to stories from UU World’s special issue in response to the attacks of 9/11.
Rescue workers conduct search and rescue attempts, descending deep into the rubble of the World Trade Center, September 14, 2001. (U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Jim Watson)
The calamitous attacks of September 11, 2001, occurred as the November/December 2001 issue of UU World was going to press. The January/February 2002 issue covered Unitarian Universalist responses to the attacks.
A quick guide to the magazine's Special Issue on Life with Terrorism:
Unshakable foundations: What endures in a time of terror Galen Guengerich
Has terrorism shaken our religious principles? Warren R. Ross
Breaking the cycle of violence: Advice from a seasoned peacemaker John Paul Lederach
Pacifists and pragmatists: UU divisions in times of war John Buehrens
Opening our hearts: Unitarian Universalist congregations and volunteers respond to 9/11 Donald E. Skinner
'Hell on earth': Ministers bring a blessing to Ground Zero Donald E. Skinner
‘Our shared grief': One congregation's wall of remembrance Donald E. Skinner
Postcard from Brooklyn: One minister’s 9/11 W. Frederick Wooden
We remember: Eleven UUs who died in the 9/11 attacks Donald E. Skinner
Houses of hope: Sanctuaries in cities shaken by terror Donald E. Skinner
‘The good we can do’: Responses from around the world Donald E. Skinner
Unitarian and Universalist roots of the American Red Cross Christopher L. Walton
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