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Submerging the absurdity of death in gratitude for the wonder and wisdom of life

Naturalizing Christianity

A religious naturalist Lent Course based on the work of Henry Nelson Wieman and Regina Westcott Wieman

What Mary Oliver’s black bear can tell us about the earthquake in Turkey and Syria

Wednesday Photo: The spire of All Saints’ Church, Cambridge at sunset

The Postscript to Paul Wienpahl’s “The Radical Spinoza” (New York University Press, 1979)

OUTSTRETCHED WINGS OF THE SPIRIT—On being intelligently & devotedly religious—A Unitarian, Religious Naturalist Lent Course

The case for an Ecstatic Humanism—being “skeptics with naturally religious minds” or “open-minded ‘reverent’ humanists”

‘Little children, love one another!’, or how to bore the pants off your audience