"Whole Person Humanism", a Sermon by John Hooper at UU Meriden, CT
Science is not enough. The stereotypical view of Humanism as a purely rational worldview, centered on a third–person perspective of the world, has become obsolete. Science, itself, has demonstrated that we are hard-wired for empathy and connection. Moreover, members of the most rapidly growing segment of Americans consider themselves to be “spiritual but not religious.” Whole person Humanism integrates first-person experience, second-person empathy, and third-person rationality into a life stance that can fully appreciate the wonder and celebrate the awe of being alive. Read more about "Whole Person Humanism", a Sermon by John Hooper at UU Meriden, CT »