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Editorial
The separation of church and state in America grew out of competing visions of divine order and sacred liberty that divided the nation’s founders and its religious communities.
Forrest Church -
Ideas
The congregation established by the Pilgrims in 1620 belongs to the Unitarian Universalist Association today.
Kimberly French -
Ideas
Son of slaves invented key elements of lightbulb.
Kimberly French -
Editorial
Martha and Rev. Waitstill Sharp risked their lives to help hundreds of refugees flee occupied Prague.
Michelle Bates Deakin -
Editorial
From the archives: Israel honors two Unitarians for rescuing refugees in World War II; their story provokes soul-searching today.
Michelle Bates Deakin -
Ideas
Martin Luther King Jr. served a troublesome, dangerous, demanding God who breaks down our divisions.
Thomas Mikelson -
Ideas
Charles Dickens’s novels reflect the central ideas of nineteenth-century Unitarianism.
Michael Timko -
Spirit
What do we mean when we claim a historic figure as ‘one of us,’ anyway?
Peg Duthie -
Ideas
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody saw her educational work as part of a larger effort to reform human society.
Christopher L. Walton -
Editorial
What do we see in the legacy of Ralph Waldo Emerson, ‘the most recognized and revered figure in the Unitarian movement’? His 200th birthday makes this a good time to ask.
Richard Higgins -
Editorial
There’s a shadow side to Emerson’s influence on Unitarian Universalism.
Forrest Church -
Ideas
The brilliant astronomer who was also the first woman to receive tenure on Harvard’s faculty also taught Sunday school at her Unitarian church.
Herbert F. Vetter