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Show A Liberal revoke its doctrinal attitude ban on Religion: 1942-1960 6 the Negro problem ." black males receiving the Mormon priesthood lifted for another on in June 1978. years In his final words written for the congregation, Dr. not thirty - Cope fighting rights gave him the deepest in life.' He and his wife, Marian, moved to the meaning First Unitarian Church at a was for human said his role in The The next minister was Berkeley, California, in Edwin H. Wilson. He Unitarian minister in 1928 and had served the First Unitarian Church of April was as 1946. ordained minister of Dayton, Ohio, the Third Unitarian Church of Chicago, Illinois, and the All Souls Church of Schenectady, New York. Wilson received a B.D. from Meadville Theological School in 1926 and an M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1929. Ed Wilson was managing editor of The New Humanist from 1929 to 1936, and when A Humanist Manifesto 1933, he in was one of the manifesto maintained that not created; that of mind and molded cosmic by man body is a must was published thirty-four original signers. This the universe is self-existing and part of nature; that the dualism be rejected; their culture; that there are that individuals no supernatural guarantees of human values; that individuals are or must find their religious emotions expressed in a heightened sense of personal life; and lastly that humanism "will (a) affirm life rather than deny it; (b) seek to elicit the possibilities of life, not flee from it; and (c) endeavor to establish the 6 7 Unitarian News-Bulletin, 27 January 1946, located in Ms 508, Bx 102, Fd 17. Unitarian News-Bulletin, 31 March 1946, located in Ms 508, Bx 102, Fd 17. 117 |