July/August 2017
Happiness exists on earth, and it is won through prudent exercise of reason, knowledge of the harmony of the universe, and constant practice of generosity. —José Martí
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When you are facing a juncture in your life, a period of transition, or an important decision, I wonder… Read more →
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Resolving the rift between science and religion is deeply personal for me. Read more →
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The most profound truths about what it means to be human belong to both science and religion. Read more →
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This year I became an Uncle, and in a few days time I will become a “goodparent.” Read more →
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How do we know what we know? Well, as Unitarian Universalists we are committed to an ongoing “search for truth and meaning.” Read more →
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When I was 19 I fell in love with Plato’s Socratic Dialogues. Read more →
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Well, what do you know! No, really: what do you know—and how do you know it? And how do you know that you know it? Read more →
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…that while there is only one issue of Quest Monthly over the summer you can find searchable archives for Quest here.
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Knowing that you don’t know is health.
Presuming that you know is disease. Read more →
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