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Editorial
For almost 1,000 years, the Christian church emphasized paradise, not Crucifixion. How Christianity took a disastrous turn, and how we can rediscover paradise today.
Rita Nakashima Brock, Rebecca Parker -
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Transcendentalists were divided into several camps, just like their Unitarian Universalist heirs.
Jeff Wilson -
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Unitarian Universalists have held fast to one aspect of their Puritan roots: congregational polity.
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EditorialSixty years after Unitarians began encouraging the formation of lay-led congregations, a look back at the movement that transformed Unitarianism.Holley Ulbrich
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IdeasMost Unitarian Universalists live in some kind of tension with Christianity. I wish we talked about this more.Doug Muder
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IdeasHow Unitarian and Universalist religious education evolved over two centuries.Kimberly French
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How to find out if your community intentionally excluded African Americans.
James Loewen -
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James Loewen documents the rise of ‘sundown towns’ and their enduring legacy.
Dan Carter -
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Rod Serling, a Unitarian, confronted prejudice with innovative television scripts.
Kimberly French -
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 -
IdeasOur Universalist forebears ranged far and wide.Kimberly French
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Unitarian Universalism was liberal theology’s first home, but we have neglected it lately.
Christopher L. Walton