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Este libro pretende trazar un recorrido desde la Creación del Universo hasta nuestros días, buscando respuestas científicas a la ancestral pregunta: "¿De dónde venimos?", y lo que nos espera tras la pandemia, pasando por los hitos más importantes en la historia del planeta y de la humanidad.
A mediados del siglo XX el cosmólogo Carl Sagan planteó la historia del Universo sintetizada en un año terrestre, correspondiendo el Big Bang a las...
2) Becoming a Unitarian Universalist: Exploring personal growth, philosophy, and our seven principles
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A drug-induced psychosis, during which she almost killed a carload of children, inspired "Can we designate some people as evil?" Her childhood shame at being labeled selfish informs "Our First Principle: the inherent worth and dignity of every person". Her political rage at the growing power of the extreme right inspired "Liberals in the Bible Belt: what do we do with our anger?"
This collection is both an exploration of the moral foundations of...
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Editor Erin J. Walter and contributors offer essays, interviews, and resources to revolutionize our understanding of ministry by lifting up the rich diversity of community ministries.
Community ministry is the fastest growing type of ministry in Unitarian Universalism and many ministers serve in some combination of parish and community work. But what is community ministry? It's not often clearly understood, and nonprofit work, justice movement leadership,...
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In this book Timothy D. Carroll unveils God as the source of being and integrating all the components of life, demonstrating the essential connection points within humanity's relationship to the divine, as portrayed within a matrix. Presenting God as the universal Father of humanity, he explains the significance of both the divine logos, where God is seen face-to-face with himself, and the humanity of the divine. Timothy does this all while keeping...
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Entendiendo el Poder del Espíritu Santo provee una enseñanza profunda sobre el poder del Espíritu Santo y cada uno de los dones espirituales que Dios le da a los creyentes hoy en día para poder ser testigos de Él.
El libro incluye versículos bíblicos claves para equipar a los creyentes sobre lo que constituye el Bautismo, los dones, y el fruto del Espíritu Santo. Además da un entendimiento sobre el pecado o la blasfemia en contra del Espíritu...
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A Vision Splendid is the biography of William Jellie (1865-1963), a pioneering Unitarian minister and educator and a key figure in the history of Unitarianism in New Zealand. In a world where religion is increasingly associated with hatred, bigotry, fanaticism, violence and misogyny, Jellie's story provides an alternative, a vision splendid, where values rooted in the liberal religious tradition are the very ones required to promote social justice,...
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The divine feminine shows the existence of the mother within us all and the universe. It is upon us right now in the form of thoughts, dreams, images and symbols. It also represents fertility, reproduction, movement, creativity and generation. The energy in this form is the mystery as well as the reality of the universe and symbolizes the existence of the supreme as the source of all life. If we look from the ancient times to current day we find that...
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The book provides a roadmap for Black people seeking membership and deep engagement in Unitarian Universalist communities. It offers details for Whites allies who want to support Black UUs. Topics include: understanding differences between Black and UU church culture, ways to improve Black's experience in UU churches, navigating race and racism in UU culture, and ways to deepen spirituality and personal growth when you're the only Black person in...
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Theodore Parker (1810-1860) was a powerful preacher who rejected the authority of the Bible and of Jesus, a brilliant scholar who became a popular agitator for the abolition of slavery and for women's rights, and a political theorist who defined democracy as "government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people--words that inspired Abraham Lincoln. Parker had more influence than anyone except Ralph Waldo Emerson in shaping Transcendentalism...
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Jen Crow's transformation was triggered, quite literally, by a bolt of lightning. That jolt, which destroyed her home in a subsequent fire, forced her to consider what she really needed as she looked to rebuild her life.
In Take What You Need Crow opens new perspectives for all of us looking to understand our past, our unexpected suffering, our failures, so we too can begin charting a course forward - one drawn from resilience and hope. We see with...
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