UU Theology

  • Spirit
    If the ego is about how we are separate, then the spirit is about how we are connected.
    Kenneth W. Collier
  • Ideas
    Religious liberals reject the idea that a religion is a collection of beliefs that are either true or false.
    Doug Muder
  • Editorial
    In our churches, we should be sorcerer’s apprentices in the art of quenching thirst and opening the doors of meaning. Why, then, are we so scared?
    Christine C. Robinson
  • Ideas
    Faith is what’s left when you stop responding to radical uncertainty with panic and denial.
    Doug Muder
  • Editorial
    How deeply rooted is our Unitarian Universalist belief in peace and justice for all?
    Anthony David
  • Editorial
    How Darwinian evolution has transformed liberal religion.
    William R. Murry
  • Ideas
    What do Unitarian Universalists need to go deeper?
    Doug Muder
  • Spirit

    Praise in the midst of a broken world and a broken heart? Sing hallelujah in the darkest season of the year?

    Barbara Merritt
  • Editorial
    Faith in authority divides the self and endangers the world. But faith in each other, a covenantal faith, can bring personal and global peace.
    Dennis McCarty
  • Ideas
    Belief and worship are powerful tools for organizing thought and behavior. If others get control of those tools, they can make us dance like puppets. But if we’re careful, we can learn to pull our own strings.
    Doug Muder
  • Spirit
    Jesus died and decomposed, and yet he was right: The divine unity is beyond all final death.
    Andrew James Brown
  • 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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