The Winter 2005 UUWorld talks about "Our Shared Faith," an excerpt from the COA report, "Engaging Our Theological Diversity." Once again, I find myself saying, "Now this I can live with." (Click the post title for a link to the full article)
Three years of study and conversation have not brought us to a complete consensus about a common core to our faith. Yet we have found much common ground along the way. . . . Respecting the integrity of individual perspective, we offer the following statements as descriptive of who Unitarian Universalists are theologically:
We are a grounded faith.
We are an ecological faith.
We are a profoundly human faith.
We are a responsible faith.
We are an experiential faith.
We are a free faith.
We are an imaginative faith.
We are a relational faith.
We are a covenantal faith.
We are a curious faith.
We are a reasonable faith.
We are a hopeful faith.
We would do well to become a more embodied faith...
a more mindful faith...
more prophetic faith,
a more risk-taking faith.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
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The article is online at UU World's web magazine.
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