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Ideas
Two new books offer resources, insight for Unitarian Universalist historians.
Elaine McArdle, Sonja L. Cohen -
Ideas
Unitarians and Universalists haven’t always challenged white supremacy. Sometimes they’ve championed it.
Colin Bossen -
Editorial
It is important to be honest about our complicated history, not to bring shame or guilt, but to bring understanding that can inform our faith today.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Ideas
In conventional women’s fiction, writer Olive Higgins Prouty created a bold new type of heroine.
Kris Willcox -
Ideas
There are Unitarian Universalist angles to four prominent movies this season.
Christopher L. Walton -
Ideas
Peter Tufts Richardson’s Universalists & Unitarians of Maine offers an excellent resource for UU historians.
Elaine McArdle -
Life
A post-fire redesign of this San José, California, church feels like ‘getting a hug from the building.’
Kenny Wiley -
Ideas
Circus promoter P.T. Barnum created ‘the greatest show on earth,’ but he was equally devoted to championing his religion, Universalism.
Hank Peirce -
UU News
Denise T. Davidoff among Unitarian Universalist Association’s most active volunteer leaders, chairing board from 1993 to 2001 and serving in many roles over 50 years.
Tom Stites -
Ideas
The 450th anniversary of the Edict of Torda in 2018 marks a foundational moment for liberal religion.
Eric Cherry -
UU News
The Rev. Robert Nelson West led the Unitarian Universalist Association through its most tumultuous period, 1969–1977.
Tom Stites