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Living the Promise
Authors: Cheryl Gibbs Binkley and Jane M. McKeel Theme and Description Based on two interrelated scriptural themes: the development of monotheism and the meaning of covenant. Focuses on the major people and events of the Hebrew scriptures by portraying responsible, positive, and noble ways of life, and looks at how we view ourselves, others, and all of creation. Provides a Unitarian Universalist and humanist perspective on a cornerstone of Western religion: Judaism. Participants are encouraged to consider a "covenant of being," a promise of goodness and opportunity that life should bring to all, as they answer such questions as "What is our part in such a covenant?" and "What would it mean to live responsibly within that vision?" Goals for Participants
Age Range Grades 5 and 6
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Unitarian Universalist Values Presents and models specific UU Principles throughout each lesson and compares and contrasts them with Jewish-Christian beliefs. Provides in-depth study of one source of UU faith: Judaism. Review by Judith Frediani |
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