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Let us demand our own works and laws and worship

“Religion for the World of Tomorrow” (1964) by Imaoka Shin’ichirō

Safer than the known way

An Easter thought for the day from the blog archive . . .

Spiritual Values and Negative Capability

Pragmatism is true, but doesn’t work—a lesson for liberal, free religion to learn.

What the doubtful centipede can teach a liberal, free religion

Seek simplicity and distrust it

What is Movement?

A free religion radiant with a humanising light that the darkness will never overcome

The reflection worth indulging doesn’t know where it is going—A fantasia on a passage by Henry Bugbee

“Selected Writings on Free Religion and Other Subjects” by Shini'chirō Imaoka & “Liberal Religious Reformation in Japan” (1984) by George M. Williams