| Early Unitarian thinkers placed extraordinary emphasis on the formation of character—long before “character” became a buzzword associated with contemporary right‑wing moralism. For them, character was not a weapon of judgment but a spiritual discipline: the slow, communal shaping of integrity, compassion, and moral courage. In an age when public life feels starved of such qualities, what might it mean to reclaim this older liberal religious practice? |
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