I Just Read

03
Oct

The Lives of Margaret Fuller

Hearing two sermons on Margaret Fuller inspired me to read The Lives of Margaret Fuller by John Matteson. In his preface, Matteson explains the biography’s title. To give a sense of the […]

03
Apr

Behind the Kitchen Door

This year, our Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) has been focusing on economic justice and ways to help us all be more conscious and compassionate consumers. From a recommendation by […]

03
Mar

Another Country

As a woman who is getting older, this book attracted me. I have read some other books by Mary Pipher, which were excellent. Another Country is about how the connections between generations–mothers, fathers, […]

03
Jan

Good Without God

Good Without God by Greg M. Epstein, the humanist chaplain at Harvard University. Epstein maintains that the over one billion people who are non-religious, atheist, or Humanist are part of a […]

03
Oct

The Geography of Bliss

In The Geography of Bliss, go on a worldwide search for happy people with former NPR foreign correspondent Eric Weiner. This self-professed “mope” embarks on a journey to ten countries […]

21
Sep

Jesus For the Non-Religious

I read Jesus For the Non-Religious by John Shelby Spong, an Episcopal bishop with a bold take on both Jesus and the Christian religion. After growing up Lutheran, I fell […]

21
Apr

Unequal Protection: How Corporations Became

Unequal Protection: How Corporations Became “People” And How You Can Fight Back by Thom Hartmann explores the history and current status of the legal rights of corporations in the U.S. […]

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