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Religious Humanism
Felix Adler, who founded Ethical Culture in 1876, “hoped to unite people across the theological spectrum–from believers to free thinkers–in a movement centered on ethical social action.” He and other philosophers of his time developed Religious Humanist congregations. Learn more about Religious Humanism with this new online course from The Humanist Institute.
The course explores religious humanism from its development to today. Topics include the religious humanist values, the importance of social change, gathering in a religion-neutral zone, using ritual to form community, and where to learn more.
Visit KOHE to take Religious Humanism course for FREE (registration required)