Upcoming
Online Course
Humanism Today:
Issues and Origins
The heritage of humanism is a central
strand in Unitarian Universalism.
We will explore the history of
this idea in classical philosophy,
western intellectual development,
and American religious development.
We will also examine the
variety of institutional forms of
contemporary humanism, the issues
it confronts, and the unique
spiritual resources that it offers in
the context of our UU movement.
Taught by the Rev. Drs. Kendyl
Gibbons and Bill Murry, two of
the most noted humanist scholars
in our UU movement, this class
runs June 15 to Aug. 10 2009.
This course carries a $40
registration fee. To register, or to
find out more about online classes
with the CLF, go to
Online Courses.