Some additional Ralph Waldo Emerson celebrations in honor of his 200th birthday on Sunday.
Author: Chris Walton
Welcome!
The ranks of Unitarian Universalist bloggers keeps expanding!
Which way to Mecca?
Clifford Geertz read 50 of the new books on Islam.
Breached?
The Bush Administration picked a vulnerable spot in liberal doctrines about the wall separating church and state to insert the wedge of government funding.
See you again on the brink of June.
Elevation.
A Freedom Trail guide tells tourists that Puritans founded a “city set upon a hill” because they believed that the higher up you are, the closer you are to God.
Chris Hedges watch.
The author of “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning” was all but booed off the stage during a commencement address in Illinois.
The UUA sets up a discussion forum about Saturday’s New York Times article.
The “vocabulary of reverence” debate reaches the New York Times.
Extreme Christianity.
Two assessments of fundamentalist groups in the U.S.
