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Introduction to Ethical Culture
Introduction to Ethical Culture

We're in the process of posting this course. Please feel free to take a look at what is here so far, and please contact Hugh( htaft-morales at eburke.org) if you are interested in enrolling in this course.
Your teacher will be Hugh Taft-Morales, Ethical Culture Leader. The course is intended for people new to Ethical Culture, or long-time members who would like a basic refresher.
YOU MUST BE LOGGED ON IN ORDER TO ACCESS ALL THE MATERIALS FOR THE COURSE.
The course is divided into four sections as follows:
(I) History and Identity
(II) The Primacy of Ethics and Inherent Worth
(III) Nurturing Ethical Relationships
(IV) Ethical Action and Social Justice
Begun in 1876 by Felix Adler, Ethical Culture places ethics at the center of our shared human life. It offers people the support of a community of individuals all wishing to live closer to their ideals.
Diverse in many ways, we share a deep respect for the worth of every person, a desire to build social justice, and a commitment to building ethical relationships. As an educational, religious and social justice movement, Ethical Culture stands out as a common sense alternative to the extremism and intolerance of contemporary times. Sometimes called a religion for people who don’t like religions, we encourage free thought and compassion in all our associations.
Want to know more? Join us on-line for this exploration of this inspiring branch of humanism.





