“The Fifth Day - New Threads for the Weaving” by Harrington

Citation

Harrington, Donald Szantho. “The Fifth Day - New Threads for the Weaving.” Outstretched Wings of the Spirit (On Being Intelligently and Devotedly Religious): A Lenten Manual Based on the Theology of Henry Nelson Weiman and Regina Westcott Wieman, Unitarian Universalist Association, 1980, https://memorialunitarian.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-fifth-day-new-threads-for-weaving.html.

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Per the Weimans, three ways to be intelligently and devotedly religious:
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2. Seek creative interaction in all forms of relationship.
3. Yield oneself to creative interaction to enrich the world.
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Recognize that creative interaction is ongoing.

Per the Weimans, three ways to be intelligently and devotedly religious:

  1. Recognize that creative interaction is ongoing.
  2. Yield oneself to creative interaction to enrich the world.
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    Seek creative interaction in all forms of relationship.

Per the Weimans, three ways to be intelligently and devotedly religious:

  1. Recognize that creative interaction is ongoing.
  2. Seek creative interaction in all forms of relationship.

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Yield oneself to creative interaction to enrich the world.

Per the Weimans, three ways to be intelligently and devotedly religious:
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  1. Recognize that creative interaction is ongoing.
  2. Seek creative interaction in all forms of relationship.
  3. Yield oneself to creative interaction to enrich the world.

Per the Weimans, why does "great evils ensue" after the growth of creative interaction? :: People and groups fail to reorganize their lives around the growth.

Two examples of institutions created before the world's current interdependence, which Harrington questions whether they should be changed or superseded.
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2. Free enterprise
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Nationalism

Two examples of institutions created before the world's current interdependence, which Harrington questions whether they should be changed or superseded.

  1. Nationalism

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Free enterprise

Two examples of institutions created before the world's current interdependence, which Harrington questions whether they should be changed or superseded.
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  1. Nationalism
  2. Free enterprise