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SpiritWhen things are falling apart, we need to express our faith that death and destruction will not have the final word.Galen Guengerich
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Ideas
Faith is not fundamentally about one’s beliefs but about one’s commitments.
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Spirit
What do we mean when we claim a historic figure as ‘one of us,’ anyway?
Peg Duthie -
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EditorialIt may take an act of great will to see past the relics of tradition to something new.
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Ideas
The Unitarian Universalist tradition has historically affirmed both faith and reason, worship and science.
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 -
Editorial
What would have happened if Martin Luther King Jr. had cast his lot with the Unitarian Universalists? A reflection on race and theology.
Rosemary Bray McNatt -
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EditorialWhat to do when experience challenges tradition.Christopher L. Walton, Jane Greer