By Myriam Renaud
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The Liberalism and Unitarianism of IslamMyriam RenaudFrom Ideas
Liberal Islam and liberal Unitarianism each affirm human rights—via two very distinct paths.
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If dignity is inherent, can it be harmed?Myriam RenaudFrom Ideas
What do we mean when we talk about the UU First Principle and inherent dignity?
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Jerome Stone’s minimalist vision of transcendenceMyriam RenaudFrom Ideas
Without ‘God,’ a liberal theologian focuses on transcendent resources of grace and judgment.
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What do we mean when we say ‘religious experience’?Myriam RenaudFrom Ideas
The answer depends on whom you ask, of course.
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Suffering on trialMyriam RenaudFrom IdeasThree liberal theologians take on the problem of suffering.
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What is the nature of nature?Myriam RenaudFrom Ideas
Kenneth Patton, Henry David Thoreau, and James Luther Adams on ‘nature.’
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Getting over dualismMyriam RenaudFrom Ideas
Many UUs reject the separation of the spiritual and the material.
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Got God?Myriam RenaudFrom IdeasYou’re definitely in good company when it comes to God-turning and God-thinking.
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Recognizing lamentMyriam RenaudFrom Ideas
How might a Unitarian Universalist ritual of lament help when you are driven to cry out?