“The First Day (Ash Wednesday) - A Way of Growing” by Harrington

Citation

Harrington, Donald Szantho. “The First Day (Ash Wednesday) - A Way of Growing.” 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/2014/02/the-first-day-way-of-growing.html.

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Per the Weimans, the two great basic concepts of religion.
1.
2. supreme value
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devotion

Per the Weimans, the two great basic concepts of religion.

  1. devotion

?
supreme value

Per the Weimans, the two great basic concepts of religion.
?

  1. devotion
  2. supreme value

Per the Weimans, what is religion? :: Devotion to that which is supremely worthful.

Per the Weimans, two things to show devotion to that which is worthful.
1.
2. service
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adoration

Per the Weimans, two things to show devotion to that which is worthful.

  1. adoration

?
service

Per the Weimans, two things to show devotion to that which is worthful.
?

  1. adoration
  2. service

Per the Weimans, what is growth? :: Increase in complexity and organization of sensitivity and responsiveness to that which

give life value.

Per the Weimans, two media through which all growth happens.
1.
2. responsiveness
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sensitivity

Per the Weimans, two media through which all growth happens.

  1. sensitivity

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responsiveness

Per the Weimans, two media through which all growth happens.
?

  1. sensitivity
  2. responsiveness

Per the Weimans, how does nature and society enter the inner life of an individual? :: Through sensitivity and responsiveness

Per the Weimans, when does conscience appear in a child? :: When values become habits and ideals.

Per the Weimans, when we increase our sensitivity and responsiveness to universal forces, what do we do? :: Align our lives to their requirements.

Per the Weimans, what is conscience? :: A feeling for the requirements of universal forces.

Per the Weimans, how prevalent is religion? :: Everyone is religious.