Rosemary Bray McNatt

Rosemary Bray McNatt

The Rev. Rosemary Bray McNatt is president of Starr King School for the Ministry and a contributing editor of UU World. She is the author of Unafraid of the Dark: A Memoir (Random House, 1998).

Learn more about Rosemary Bray McNatt on UUA.org.

By Rosemary Bray McNatt

  • Letter from a hoped-for future
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Editorial

    What Unitarian Universalism looks like, twenty years from now.

  • The threat of fundamentalism
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Editorial

    Unitarian Universalists must boldly participate in the religious marketplace of ideas.

  • We must change
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Editorial

    We must admit that Unitarian Universalism has a specific, sometimes alienating culture, and we must change it.

  • Waiting for a great novel about UU ministry
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Ideas
    Contemporary authors have yet to plumb the true depths of Unitarian Universalist ministers’ lives.
  • Watching the evidence change
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Life
    A meditation on the inauguration of President Barack Obama, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
  • Louisa May Alcott's Unitarian legacy
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Ideas
    Did ‘Little Women’ plant the seeds of my own Unitarian Universalism?
  • Do UUs have theological common ground?
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Ideas
    Two new books try to name the liberal theology that holds Unitarian Universalism together.
  • Power, religious faith, and social change
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Ideas
    Two books take up the knotty challenge of citizen participation and the democratic process.
  • To pray without apology
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Editorial

    What would have happened if Martin Luther King Jr. had cast his lot with the Unitarian Universalists? A reflection on race and theology.

  • An urgent encounter with Islam
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Ideas

    A reading list in the aftermath of 9/11.

  • Coiled in every human heart
    William F. Schulz, Rosemary Bray McNatt, Marisol Caballero
    From Ideas

    Unitarian Universalist ministers reflect on the nature of evil.

  • Theodore Parker, heretical prophet
    Rosemary Bray McNatt
    From Ideas
    Theodore Parker did more to establish our justice-seeking heritage than anyone else, but he did so out of his own struggle to understand God.

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