While sharing core values, Unitarians, worldwide, are noted for theological diversity that ranges from pagan spirituality to secular humanism. We’ll be looking at a rich source drawn from our theological diversity, called “religious naturalism.”
While viewing that the natural world is all we have reason to believe exists, religious naturalism is deeply attuned to a sense of reverence in response to the beauty and scope of the natural world.
Order of Service
[wpfilebase tag=file id=703 tpl=oos /]
Read:
[wpfilebase tag=file id=723 tpl=simple /]
Topics: Our Unitarian Community, Spiritual Practice, Theology