A guest blog post by author Brian McLaren has me thinking. (Thanks to Scott for the link.) McLaren has a brief list of some theological claims he’s exploring in his latest book. (He at least leans toward universalism.)
What’s got me thinking is this:
E. The Sadducees were the conservatives who held to the older view that [...]
Not too long ago I posted "Darth Market"—a little thought experiment wondering if the Market™ could serve as the bad guy in a UU sacred story.
Now methinks "Wealth Bondage" could work just as well. (Scroll down a screen.)
Dan Harp calls for an intriguing method for doing UU theology:
If we started doing descriptive theology of Unitarian Universalism, it might get pretty interesting. It might be fun looking at UU sermons, UU pamphlets, UU songs, and so on. [...]
Maybe theology should consist of a mixture of scholarship, diary, and journalism. Maybe [...]
Yikes. The Happy Tutor eats me for lunch yet again:
A Fool without access to the King is just another idiot.