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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation #1: The Pox Party by M. T. Anderson If you’re an adult reader who hasn’t yet discovered the joy of young […]
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. […]