Ethics
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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Ethics.
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The Six New Rules of Business
The rules of business are changing dramatically. The Aspen Institute’s Judy Samuelson describes the profound shifts in attitudes and mindsets that are redefining our notions of what constitutes business success...
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Refusing the LieFrom Braver/WiserWe can’t turn back the clock to save lives, but maybe we can change our addiction to productivity.
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Becoming More Fully HumanReligious Humanism as a Way of Life
"A lucid, intellectually honest, and convincing prescription for leading an authentic life of love, reason, and joy..." -John B. Hooper, President, HUUmanists
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Prayer of Turning at the New YearFrom WorshipWebSpirit of Life, Source of Love, you who know our struggles and failures as well as we know them ourselves, be with us as we enter into this time of...
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The Wellspring of Moral ActionFrom WorshipWebThe wellspring of decency is loving this life in which people die, people suffer, there are limits, and we make mistakes. The wellspring, then, of moral...
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Which Door Do You Choose?From WorshipWebThis Message for All Ages requires its leader to feel comfortable soliciting answers from the congregation—both children and adults—and then reframe or...
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Hunting for answers about human virtue and killing animalsFrom UU World MagazineCultivating human virtue, respecting the animal, defining oneself.
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Fourteen Recommended Practices for Safety in Youth MinistryLearning from the best practices of many Unitarian Universalist congregations, the UUA Safety Team and Youth Roundtable have developed recommendations for congregations to keep teenage youth safer from harm.
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Unitarian Universalist Principles and Sexual EthicsOne of the Leader Resources from the now out of print book Creating Safe Congregations (1997) restates our Unitarian Universalist Principles in terms of...
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Essentials of HumanismFrom UU World MagazineWhat we are willing to say about the universe and our lives is based exclusively on our own shared experience and reason.