Posts Tagged ‘stories’
Perspectives on Kilimanjaro; Mary Ann Perkins
Mary Ann Perkins draws parallels between their experiences on the mountain and humanist perspectives on life.
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Kilimanjaro – the world’s tallest freestanding mountain – rises nearly 20,000 feet above sea…
Read MoreIn The Beginning: Our Origin Stories; James Croft, EdD, Outreach Director
Human beings have always been fascinated by the question of our own origins: how…
Read MoreLiving Requires Dealing with Change; Fred Tuttle
A member of the Ethical Society for 43 years, Fred Tuttle will talk about…
Read MoreFather’s Day – Members Speak; Jim Jordan, Alan Ranford, Billie Teneau, and surprise guests
Come celebrate Father’s Day with the thoughts and memories of members Jim Jordan, Alan…
Read MoreWinter Tales That Warm the Heart; Jen Chris Sutton
You never know what you will find at the center of these classic chronicles…
Read MoreNice Jewish Girl; Esther Bedik
Waukegan, Illinois, in the 1950’s was a bustling industrial town of around 50,000, with…
Read MoreAre You a Religious Naturalist Without Knowing It?; Ursula Goodenough, PhD
Each religious tradition has its core narrative. The life of the Buddha or Christ,…
Read MoreStories People Tell About the Past: Historical Myths vs. Historical Facts; Minsoo Kang, PhD
Most of what the vast majority of people believe about the historical past are…
Read MoreSaying What We See: Giving Words to Art; Jessica Baran
Selecting language to describe visual art is a tricky enterprise: words influence the way…
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