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Celebrates the pioneering achievements of Unitarian women - writers, artists, social reformers, suffrage activists, peace campaigners, politicians, and preachers - who helped to shape our modern world for 200 years from the mid-18th century.
A collection of 366 short readings for individual or group reflection, based on texts from the Unitarian tradition, world faiths, humanist philosophers, poets, and radical social thinkers.
This book traces the evolution of Charles Darwin's religious thinking throughout the course of his life, relying as far as possible on Darwin's own words, to determine the extent to which Unitarians are justified in claiming the author of 'The Origin of Species' ss one of their own.
A practical manual, designed for use by anyone seeking a fuller, more meaningful life - "life measured by quality and intensity, not quantity" - within the context of everyday demands and distractions. It does not assume any formal belief system or religious affiliation on the part of the reader, although it draws inspiration from a wide range of world faiths. The journey to spiritual health can start at any point, and the twelve steps of this book do not have to be followed in a strict sequence, provided that readers are willing to be led out of their familiar comfort zones at some point. The journey can be undertaken alone, or by groups of like-minded people as a shared exercise. Each chapter ends with questions for individual reflection or group discussion.
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