Rev. Galen Guengerich Senior Minister, All Souls Unitarian Church New York City

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Rev. Galen Guengerich Senior Minister, All Souls Unitarian Church New York City THEOLOGY OG FOR A SECULAR AGE

Your Aspirations What will make Theology for a Secular Age a meaningful investment of your time and energy? What do you hope will happen here? Take a few minutes to write your answer.

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Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, by Richard Hooker Theologie, what is it, but the Science of things Divine?

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1. HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT WE MOST TRULY KNOW?

What source of knowledge gives you the most confidence?

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IDA 47 million year-old primate

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2.WHAT IS THE NATURE OF EXISTENCE AND HOW DO WE FIT INTO THE PICTURE?

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This Land is Your Land 1. This land is your land, this land is my land From California, to the New York Island From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters This land was made for you and me 2. As I was walking a ribbon of highway I saw above me an endless skyway I saw below me a golden valley This land was made for you and me 3. This land is your land, this land is my land From California, to the New York Island From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters This land was made for you and me 4. I've roamed and rambled and I've followed my footsteps To the sparkling sands of her diamond d deserts And all around me a voice was sounding This land was made for you and me Words and music by Woody Guthrie

Song of Myself, Walt Whitman I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. My tongue, every atom of my blood, form'd from this soil, this air, Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their parents the same, I, now thirty seven years old in perfect health begin, Hoping to cease not till death.

Relationships These experiences, and countless others besides, make me who I am not in the way a potter applies steady pressure to shape a bowl, but in the way flour, butter, sugar and other ingredients go together to make a cake. If you take away the relational ingredients that make up my life, what remains has little value certainly not as Galen Guengerich.

Bf Before we continue, take a few minutes to make a list of the main experiences relationships in action that make you who you are.

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Religion is the support that sustains and renews our faith It is the collection of external forms we use songs, symbols, stories, rituals, obligations, sacred spaces to carry our faith along from day to day and generation to generation. The meaning of the word religion is usually traced to the Latin verb meaning to bind. Early monastic Christians were called religious because they had taken sacred vows and were bound by solemn orders. This early form of the word religion suggests that religion is a way of life. Faith is a commitment from within that is sustained and renewed by the way of living we call religion. That s why we call it the practice of religion. Galen Guengerich

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Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of a spiritless situation. It is the opium of the people. The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is required for their real happiness. The demand to give up the illusion about its condition is the demand to give up a condition which needs illusions. -Karl Marx

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Worship In worship, we open ourselves to a truth that cannot be demanded. Worship is religious practice. It s where we learn how to wait and listen, how to be truthful and faithful. It s where we learn to be fully present to ourselves and to each other.

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Gratitude The appropriate religious i response to our experience of utter dependence, in my view, is gratitude. My conviction is that gratitude should be the defining element of our faith. In the same way as Judaism is defined by obedience, Christianity by love, and Islam by submission, I believe that Unitarian Universalism should be defined d by gratitude.

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7. HOW SHALL WE LIVE IN ORDER TO TRANSFORM OURSELVES AND OUR WORLD?

Ethics and Morality Ethics and morality are both concerned with proper conduct, but in somewhat ht different ways. Ethics comes from a Greek word meaning character, and morality comes from a Latin word meaning custom or habit. Morality usually refers to the values we hold and the moral rules we follow.

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Ethical Standard We need an ethical standard d that t resonates with all of our being, as well as with the world we live in.

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