Yoshieslunchbox
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I'm about to start reading A Chosen Faith by John A. Buehrens and Forrest Church because it seems to be the standard introduction to Unitarian Universalism thought. Also, it was $.75 on Half.com so the price was right .
Normally when a book gets recommended over and over again you start to hear a lot of similar praise being offered for it. What I'm interested to see is if any of the Unitarian Universalists on the forum, or anybody at all who's read the book for that matter, disagrees with aspects of the book. If so, why? I'm not looking to start a fight; only trying to get new perspectives.
Normally when a book gets recommended over and over again you start to hear a lot of similar praise being offered for it. What I'm interested to see is if any of the Unitarian Universalists on the forum, or anybody at all who's read the book for that matter, disagrees with aspects of the book. If so, why? I'm not looking to start a fight; only trying to get new perspectives.