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Replied to the History Part IIActually that why as storyologist or maybe it should lorelogist I stick to fiction. I like to dwell on whetever a story guides me to a greater trut
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Replied to the History Part IIReflecting more on the science, at least in medicine... conclusions of studies are only as good as the methodology and in the end it's still just hypo
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Posted a new discussion, History Part IIIf history is so deceivingly subjective what is to be believed? Do we pick and choose the parts we like or the ones we need to prove a point that we ...
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Posted a new announcement, Readings for February's Class
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Replied to the HistoryI completely agree, Rose. It's critical in the study of history (and this includes biblical history), that we investigate deeply into the story. For
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Hi - yes, really great class and I'm looking forward to the discussion and readings! Will they be posted here? Charlie
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Posted a new discussion, HistoryI understand that it is important to us as a species to believe that we have control over matters of importance and that our agendas are correct and e ...
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I agree with Ken. I really enjoyed last night's class and look forward to learning more. I haven't read Emerson since college and confess most of it has been forgotten.
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Hi Everyone,
Good class last night. Wow. There's so much material to cover. I imagine each topic and sub-topic could easily support its own course (maybe something on the Transcendentalists?). Thanks, Peggy, for a stimulating lecture. I'm looking forward to next month.
Ken
This is a discussion group for people taking the Adult RE class with Rev. Clarke.
We are meeting the last Wednesday in February from 7:30 to 9:00. It would be great if you could do some reading in preparation of that class. I don't expect you do read all of this!
There is a book that will be worth buying. You can get it at the UUA bookstore. (My guess is that you can get it at Amazon as well.) It is The Larger Faith: A Short History of American Universalism by Charles A. Howe. For our February discussion on salvation (which encompasses sin, atonement and love), read the first two chapters. (I think, were you to choose one, the second might be more valuable.)
Chapter One: Not Hell, But Hope
Chapter Two: The Doctrine of Atonement Made Rational
I am also going to email you an exerpt from Hosea Ballou's Treatise on Atonement and a brief introduction of George de Benneville.
In addition, if you'd like to find some background material on anyone, go to: www25-temp.uua.org/uuhs/duub/listaf.html. For the February class, you might want to look up Ballou, Benneville, Murray and even Howe.