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Twelve recent Unitarian*Universalist sermons to try to better understand what U*U is in Italy today, which is the meaning to live a liberal and a-dogmatic spirituality in our times in which such a big slice of our society is increasingly adapting to values being so far from a faith that focuses on the human being with his quest for Transcendence, his free will and his inviolable dignity, on openness to dialogue and listening and on an invincible hope in a more loving world with social justice f…
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Twelve recent Unitarian*Universalist sermons to try to better understand what U*U is in Italy today, which is the meaning to live a liberal and a-dogmatic spirituality in our times in which such a big slice of our society is increasingly adapting to values being so far from a faith that focuses on the human being with his quest for Transcendence, his free will and his inviolable dignity, on openness to dialogue and listening and on an invincible hope in a more loving world with social justice for all.

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  • Author: Lawrence M F Sudbury
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  • ISBN-10: 0244323585
  • ISBN-13: 9780244323585
  • Format: 10.8 x 17.8 x 1 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Twelve recent Unitarian*Universalist sermons to try to better understand what U*U is in Italy today, which is the meaning to live a liberal and a-dogmatic spirituality in our times in which such a big slice of our society is increasingly adapting to values being so far from a faith that focuses on the human being with his quest for Transcendence, his free will and his inviolable dignity, on openness to dialogue and listening and on an invincible hope in a more loving world with social justice for all.

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