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Editorial
Five years after 9/11, Americans still live in the wreckage of old ideas. Religious liberals have a chance to build a new theology adequate to our complex times. Will we rise to the challenge?
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Editorial
Selections from UU World’s archives, 2001–2006.
Christopher L. Walton -
IdeasThe author of ‘The End of Faith’ has good news and bad news for Unitarian Universalists.Warren R. Ross
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SpiritLove demands justice; it can’t simply be an emergency strategy when everything has gone wrong.Rebecca Parker
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UU NewsFunding completed for Ralph Waldo Emerson Professor; scholar will study Unitarian Universalism and other liberal religious traditions.Jane Greer, Christopher L. Walton
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Ideas
Deciphering the woman misrepresented by the church fathers and ‘The Da Vinci Code.’
Elizabeth Lerner Maclay -
Editorial
How the UUA’s Principles and Purposes were shaped and how they’ve shaped Unitarian Universalism.
Warren R. Ross -
Ideas
How American culture transforms—and is sometimes transformed by—liberal religion.
Christopher L. Walton -
IdeasWhat does it mean to talk about ‘peaceful’ or ‘violent’ religions?Jeff Wilson
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IdeasIn the ‘cartoon controversy,’ principles of free speech and mutual respect collide.Forrest Church
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EditorialMeet Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow, two evangelists of cosmic evolution.Amy Hassinger