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- UU Principles and Purposes
- Office of Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Concerns
- Articles about Unitarian Universalism:
- Ecology, Justice, and Compassion, by the Rev. Fred Small
- UU Affirmation of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender People, by the Rev. Barbara J. Pescan
- The Relationship Between Religion and Science, by the Rev. Gary Kowalski
- The Role of Religion in American Democracy, by the Rev. Dr. Forrest Church
- Religion, Morality, and Sexuality, by the Rev. Meg A. Riley
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Studying the Transcendentalists' Legacy
Boston Globe article, By Rich Barlow, November 17, 2007
Time Magazine
Einstein & Faith,
by Walter Isaacson
Posted April 5, 2007
A combination of awe and rebellion helped shape not only Einstein's science, but also his spiritual journey, ultimately
determining the nature of his faith
Gay Family Values
Posted July 5, 2007
The gay adoption boom may be less about support for gay rights than it is about the urgency of finding homes for abandoned
children
God of Our Fathers,
by Walter Isaacson
Posted July 5, 2004
Whenever an argument arises about the role that religion should play in our civic life assertions about the faith of
the founders are invariably bandied about
Leveling the Praying
Field: How the Democrats Got Religion, by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy
Posted July 12, 2007
The Democrats—and left-leaning religious groups—are finally finding their religious voice after recognizing the folly
in having ceded the values debate to Republicans. How will religious America react to this new trend?
Is God in Our Genes?,
by Jeffrey Kluger, et. al.
Posted Oct. 25, 2004
A provocative study asks whether religion is a product of evolution. Inside a quest for the roots of faith
America's Holy Way,
by Nancy Gibbs
Posted Dec. 9, 1991
For the past generation, the courts have fenced God out of the country's public life, but has the separation of church
and state gone too far? The Supreme Court must decide
How Should We Teach
Our Kids About SEX?, by Nancy Gibbs
Posted May 24, 1993
Bombarded by mixed messages about values, students are more sexually active than ever, and more confused
The Power of Love,
by Jeffrey Kluger
Posted Jan. 19, 2004
How does our love life shape us--mind, body and soul? Let us count the ways
Does God Want You
to be Rich?, by David van Biema and Jeff Chu
Posted Sept. 10, 2006
A growing number of Protestant evangelists raise a joyful Yes! But the idea is poison to other, more mainstream pastors
How Man Created God,
by John Elson
Posted Sept. 27, 1993
In a provocative new book, a former nun explains how God really is in the details
Christ's Sexuality
Posted April 9, 1965
The idea of Jesus as a sexual being, sheer blasphemy to most Christians, has a certain fascination for some modern writers
Religious Secularism
Posted July 16, 1956
Is the relationship between religion, the state and society the most fundamental feature of American religious and political
life?
Crusade for the Classroom,
by Jill Smolowe
Posted Nov. 1, 1993
Religious conservatives have monopolized many school agendas with challenges that say more about the parents' political
and religious beliefs than their children's education
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