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Both the Unitarian and the Universalist faiths arose from liberal Christianity in 17th and 18th century England and America, during the Enlightenment, a time of exciting Biblical scholarship and discovery. Our roots are in the Jewish and Christian religions, but in the ensuing years, our vision has expanded to include wisdom from the world's religions, earth-centered religious traditions, feminist theology, the arts and sciences, literature and other cultural forms. We view all of these as valuable sources of truth, just as we view the sacred as being an inherent dimension of life. Some of our congregations self-identify as Christian, and some, including KUUF have "Partner Church" relationships with Unitarian congregations in Romania which are Christian.
Last updated on July 28, 2011 by Web Admin
