An Introduction to Religious Naturalism
December 1 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Religious Naturalism (RN) is an emergent philosophical and theological movement informed by science and inspired by ancient wisdom.
In this three-part introduction, we’ll consider key ideas, some history and salient sources, and the emerging practices and possibilities of Religious Naturalism. Because the goal is an overview rather than a deeper study, we’ll use short text excerpts as well as a variety of video and audio resources. No reading in advance is needed. Learn more
To RSVP and/or ask questions, please email AdultRE@uusm.org. The schedule for this three-part series is included below. *Please note date changes*
In-person sessions:
Sunday, Nov. 10th 1-3 PM — Part 1: Ontology and Orientation
Sunday, Dec. 1st 1-3 PM — Part 2: The Sacred and The Story
Sunday, Dec. 15th 1-3 PM — Part 3: Relation and Radical Emergence
Possible Zoom Sessions, depending on demand:
Monday, Nov. 18th 7-9 PM — Part 1: Ontology and Orientation
Monday, Dec. 9th 7-9 PM – Part 2: The Sacred and The Story
Monday, Dec. 16th 7-9 PM — Part 3: Relation and Radical Emergence
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