Thinking of putting together a #UUtheology class. More accurately, a class on the major trends/influences on UU theology. How do my fellow #UU feel about the following breakdown? (both the content and the order in which they are presented)
1. Protestantism/Calvinism
2. The Enlightenment (onward & upward!)
3. Romanticism and Transcendentalism
4. The Social Gospel
5. Humanism
6. Process Theology
7. Ecofeminism
8. Liberation Theology
#Universalism is generally described as "Everyone is saved."
My take on universalism is "No one is saved unless everyone is saved."
It doesn't matter how you personally define salvation - whether it's heaven or Beloved Community or liberation - we do not achieve it unless everyone is included.
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Sharing the second stained glass "window" I made, which was intentionally the same size as my first - a diptych of sorts. It's again a flaming chalice, the symbol of Unitarian Universalism. But whereas the first piece was organic this one is abstracted with primary colors ala Mondrian, yet using the Golden Ratio. I see it as an homage to science & how we find general principles as we observe our world.
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Sharing the first stained glass "window" I made, which is very much representative of me/my theology. It's a flaming chalice, the symbol of Unitarian Universalism, but the chalice is a lotus, a symbol of Buddhism, and the flame is the Holy Spirit dove. The lotus growing up and blooming from the mud and the Spirit of the Divine descending, and us humans - well, all of creation, actually, not just humans - in the space in between.
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