Join Rev. Dr. Andrea Johnson for a two-part webinar series on January 14 and 21, exploring Unitarian Universalist theologies of racial justice. We’ll discuss how UU theology and the liberal theological tradition can inspire our work to dismantle white supremacy culture and live out our anti-racist, anti-oppression values.
Session 1 (January 14) will cover the meaning and purpose of theology, the history of Unitarian and Universalist thought, and its ethical implications. We’ll engage with the ideas of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King on Beloved Community and Bernard Loomer’s view of God as nature, both of which offer powerful insights for racial justice work.
This series will offer fresh inspiration and practical tools for the work of truth-telling, transformation, and reparations. This is opportunity to deepen your understanding and strengthen your commitment to racial justice.
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