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  • The separation of church and state in America grew out of competing visions of divine order and sacred liberty that divided the nation’s founders and its religious communities.
    Feature | By Forrest Church | November 4, 2007 | From UU World
    Tagged as: America, History, Politics, UU Identity
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  • The congregation established by the Pilgrims in 1620 belongs to the Unitarian Universalist Association today.
    By Kimberly French | November 19, 2006 | From Ideas
    Tagged as: Covenant, History, UU History, UU Identity
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  • Son of slaves invented key elements of lightbulb.
    By Kimberly French | October 29, 2006 | From Ideas
    Tagged as: History, Science, UU Identity
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  • From the archives: Israel honors two Unitarians for rescuing refugees in World War II; their story provokes soul-searching today.
    Feature | By Michelle Bates Deakin | June 4, 2006 | From UU World
    Tagged as: History, Justice, Living Our Faith, Social Justice, UU Identity, War
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  • Martin Luther King Jr. served a troublesome, dangerous, demanding God who breaks down our divisions.
    By Thomas Mikelson | January 15, 2006 | From Ideas
    Tagged as: History, Living Our Faith, Politics, Social Justice, UU Theology
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  • Charles Dickens’s novels reflect the central ideas of nineteenth-century Unitarianism.
    By Michael Timko | December 18, 2005 | From Ideas
    Tagged as: History, UU History, UU Identity
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  • What do we mean when we claim a historic figure as ‘one of us,’ anyway?
    By Peg Duthie | October 31, 2004 | From Spirit
    Tagged as: History, Personal Inspiration, Personal Stories, UU Theology
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  • Elizabeth Palmer Peabody saw her educational work as part of a larger effort to reform human society.
    By Christopher L. Walton | July 1, 2004 | From Ideas
    Tagged as: Children, History, UU History, Women
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  • There’s a shadow side to Emerson’s influence on Unitarian Universalism.
    Feature | By Forrest Church | February 28, 2003 | From UU World
    Tagged as: History, UU Theology
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  • What do we see in the legacy of Ralph Waldo Emerson, ‘the most recognized and revered figure in the Unitarian movement’? His 200th birthday makes this a good time to ask.
    Feature | By Richard Higgins | February 28, 2003 | From UU World
    Tagged as: History, UU Identity, UU Theology
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  • The brilliant astronomer who was also the first woman to receive tenure on Harvard’s faculty also taught Sunday school at her Unitarian church.
    By Herbert F. Vetter | January 1, 2003 | From UU World
    Tagged as: Children, Education, History, Science, UU History, Women
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  • Estimates of those killed in the 1921 rampage range from 38 to 300.
    By Donald E. Skinner | May 1, 2002 | From UU World
    Tagged as: Anti-Oppression, Anti-Racism, History, Justice, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • A Cincinnati church reaches out to the family of W.H.G. Carter, a black Unitarian minister it rejected many years ago.
    Feature | By David Whitford | April 30, 2002 | From UU World
    Tagged as: History, Justice, Reconciliation, Social Justice, UU Identity
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  • Master calligrapher Margaret Shepherd transforms ‘the words the church is made of’ into dazzling modern art.
    By Christopher L. Walton | March 1, 2002 | From UU World
    Tagged as: Arts & Music, Creativity, History, UU History
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