UU Theology
Unitarian Universalist theology is the study of what is sacred in our lives, informed by a commitment to the foundational, but still dynamic and evolving sources and principles of Unitarian Universalist religion. As we practice theology we search for a deeper understanding of diverse and meaningful ways to connect with the sacred. We also seek to enhance our spiritual insight from the world’s religions and sacred texts, as well as atheistic, agnostic, humanistic, pagan, and philosophical views about spirituality and religion.
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God, Higher Power(s), and the Sacred
Inspiration and Guidance
Spiritual Practice
Life and Death
Sacred Texts
UU and Atheism/Agnoticism
UU and Buddhism
UU and Christianity
UU and Judaism
UU and Hinduism
UU and Humanism
UU and Islam
UU and Paganism