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  1. Society For Ethical Culture (1893) by Felix Adler, 2010-05-23
  2. Felix Adler: An Ethical Culture (American Liberal Religious Thought) by Howard B. Radest, 1998-03
  3. Between Jerusalem and Athens: Ethical Perspectives on Culture, Religion, and Psychotherapy (Christian Explorations in Psychology) by Alvin C. Dueck, 1995-05
  4. The Humanist Way: An Introduction to Ethical Humanist Religion by Edward L. Ericson, 1988-04
  5. Tracking the White Rabbit: A Subversive View of Modern Culture by Lyn Cowan, 2002-04-05
  6. The faith of John Lovejoy Elliott: Selections from addresses and writings by John Lovejoy Elliott, 1942
  7. The Course Of Study In The Mechanic Arts (1909) by Ethical Culture School Of New York, 2010-05-23
  8. Ethical Issues of Population Aid: Culture, Economics and International Assistance by Daniel Callahan, 1982-06
  9. Spokesmen for ethical religion by Henry Neumann, 1951
  10. Moralizing Cultures by Vytautas Kavolis, 1993-04-30
  11. Toward common ground;: The story of the ethical societies in the United States (Ethical culture publications) by Howard B Radest, 1969
  12. Nature and Culture: Ethical Thought in the French Enlightenment by Professor Lester G. Crocker, 1963-05-01
  13. Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports by Shirl James Hoffman, 2010-02-01
  14. The Tyranny of Relativism: Culture and Politics in Contemporary English Society by Richard Hoggart, 1997-01-01

21. Northern Virginia Ethical Society - Home Page
This ethical culture and Ethical Humanist society, meeting in Vienna, Virginia, was founded in 1983 to serve the greater Washington, DC area
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

22. Ethical Culture Society Of Essex County, NJ
Home Page for ethical culture Society of Essex County, NJ, a welcoming humanist religious and educational congregation.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. BSEC: What Is Ethical Culture?
What is ethical culture? Always act so as to elicit the best in others, andthereby oneself. Felix Adler, founder. Philosophy and Vision
http://www.bsec.org/reference/ethicalculture/
What is Ethical Culture?
Always act so as to elicit the best in others, and thereby oneself.
Felix Adler, founder
Philosophy and Vision The Ethical Culture Movement
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24. United States History
An interactive syllabus for the US History course taught by Andrew Meyers at the ethical culture Fieldston School. The page includes assignments, primary source documents, simulations and activities.
http://www.ecfs.org/projects/fieldston57
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25. The New 'How' Of Effective Board Governance - Forbes.com
Some may believe that overseeing an ethical corporate culture is like measuring fog.
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26. International Humanist And Ethical Union | The World Union Of Humanist Organisat
IHEU is the world umbrella organisation for humanist, ethical culture, rationalist, secularist and freethought groups. Features news, articles, speeches, and membership information.
http://www.iheu.org/
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27. Ethical Culture Society Of Bergen County, NJ A Humanist Religion
ethical culture is a religious and philosophic movement that focuses on the worth and dignity of each individual. We are the Bergen County, New
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

28. North Carolina Society For Ethical Culture
North Carolina Society for ethical culture. News and Events Eight Commitmentsof Ethical Eight Commitments of ethical culture (Ethical Humanism)
http://www.ncethicalsociety.org/Commitments.shtml
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Ethical Culture
News and Events Eight Commitments of Ethical Culture Upcoming Platform Speakers Prior Platform Speakers ... NCSEC Home Page
Eight Commitments of Ethical Culture
(Ethical Humanism)
Always act so as to elicit the best in others, and thereby in yourself.
- Felix Adler, founder of Ethical Culture
  • Ethics is central. The most central human issue in our lives involves creating a more humane world. Ethics begins with choice. Creating a more humane world begins by affirming the need to make significant choices in our lives. We choose to treat each other as ends, not means. To enable us to be whole in a fragmented world, we choose to treat each other as unique individuals having intrinsic worth. We seek to act with integrity. Treating one another as ends requires that we learn to act with integrity. This includes keeping commitments, and being more open, honest, caring, and responsive. We are committed to educate ourselves. Personal progress is possible, both in wisdom and in social life. Learning how to build ethical relationships and cultivate a humane community is a life-long endeavor.
  • 29. The Birth Of Modern Europe
    Educational course on European cultural history at the ethical culture Fieldston School. Includes an interactive syllabus, student essays, and walking tours of London, Paris and Vienna.
    http://www.ecfs.org/projects/fieldston65

    30. North Carolina Society For Ethical Culture
    North Carolina Society for ethical culture News and Events Eight Commitments of ethical culture Upcoming Platform Speakers
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    31. Kellerman, Lois
    A veteran ethical culture leader offers a marriage manual. The author's site also includes a calendar of appearances.
    http://www.loiskellerman.com/
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    32. Ethical Culture Hymn
    The ethical culture Hymn, written by Felix Adler, now appears in the UnitarianUniversalist hymnal as well.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7683/hymn.htm
    The Ethical Culture Hymn
    Written by Felix Adler and named, by him, the "Ethical Culture Hymn," this is found also in the Unitarian Universalist Association hymnal. The Golden City Hail the glorious golden city,
    Pictured by the seers of old.
    Everlasting light shines o¹er it,
    Wondrous things of it are told.
    Wise and righteous men and women
    Dwell within its gleaming wall.
    Wrong is banished from its borders,
    Justice reigns supreme o¹er all.
    We are builders of that city.
    All our joys and all our groans
    Help to rear its shining ramparts. All our lives are building stones. Whether humble or exalted, All are called to task divine. All must aid alike to carry Forward one sublime design. And the work that we have build-ed, Oft with bleeding hands and tears, Oft in error, oft in anguish, Will not perish with our years. It will live and shine transfigured In the final reign of right. It will pass into the splendors Of the city of the light.

    33. Ethical Culture Society Of Westchester - ECSW Home
    A liberal religious and educational fellowship that celebrates ethics as religion.
    http://www.ethicalsocietywestchester.org
    Main Menu ECSW Home Our History Sunday Meetings Monthly Events - News ... Contact Us Ethical Culture Society
    The Ethical Culture Society of Westchester is a liberal religious and educational fellowship without formal creed or dogma.
    We are a community joined together to help develop our ethical ideals, to celebrate life's joys and support one another through life's crises, and to work together for the improvement of our world and the future of our children.
    Our mission is to "inspire the love and practice of ethics", and to this end devote ourselves to:
    » Developing better understanding of what promotes the good
    » Deepening the breadth and depth of our ethical commitments
    » Doing what is just and caring
    Our motto "Deed Above Creed" reflects our passion for the practical application of our ideals and our belief that common action can bring together people of diverse beliefs and backgrounds.
    Click on this link http://www.aeu.org/katrina2005.html for a message from Jone Johnson Lewis, AEU Interim Executive Director, concerning Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
    We seek :

    » A world that enjoys diversity » A society that offers everyone the chance to realize his or her own potential » A civilization that encourages improvement of our own lives, our relationships with our fellow human beings and the communities in which we live.

    34. Ethical Culture Roots: Women In Ethical Culture
    Perspectives from the history of ethical culture Women in ethical culture.In 2000, Jean Kotkin, a Leader at the New York Society for ethical culture,
    http://roots.ethicalmanifold.net/archives/000136.html
    Ethical Culture Roots
    Perspectives from the history of Ethical Culture Main Back
    Women in Ethical Culture
    In 2000, Jean Kotkin, a Leader at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, delivered the following Platform Address on the topic of women in Ethical Culture. Before her death, she gave permission more than permission, encouragement to post the essay online. We are now including it in this collection of documents on Ethical Culture roots, where it sheds light on a less-known part of Ethical Culture history. Women in Ethical Culture - Jean Somerville Kotkin
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    35. Ethical Culture Society Of Bergen County, NJ: Adult Education At The Bergen Ethi
    The second presentation will examine the philosophy of ethical culture and its Dr. Chuman has served as the leader of the ethical culture Society of
    http://www.ethicalfocus.org/index.php?mpage=33/IEE_Brochure_2005_Spring.htm

    36. EthicalCultureSociety.org
    Welcome to the ethical culture Society of Puget Sound. In late April, theethical culture society helped People for Puget Sound and The Heron Habitat
    http://www.ethicalculturesociety.org/
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    Welcome Welcome to the Ethical Culture Society of Puget Sound. We're a humanist group that holds meetings in the University District of Seattle. We are currently on Summer break from our regular Sunday meetings, but they'll start again on September 25th, 2005. We meet Sundays at 10:30am, with doors opening at 10:00am for chat and coffee. We also meet during the summer for special events (click on Events above for more information). Who We Are Our members describe themselves as free thinkers, atheist, humanist, agnostic, secular, and spiritualist. We have families who are seeking an ethical community as an alternative to church. We have college students as well as our most experienced members of society. Some of our members were raised in Ethical Culture, while others were raised in traditional religions they decided not to follow. Click on the "About US" link (above) for more information. You are also welcome to email questions about Ethical Culture, or call (206) 679-8028 to talk to an Ethical Culture member. We're happy to tell you more about our group and share our experiences.

    37. Riverdale Yonker Society For Ethical Culture
    ethical culture is a humanistic religious and educational movement inspired bythe ideal that the supreme aim of human life is working to create a more
    http://www.ethicsny.org/
    Get Involved Special Knitting Forces Emergency Overnight Shelter GLORY The Society has a Bulletin Board . Post your comments, suggest topics, get a dialogue going. E-mail the Riverdale Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture A Statement of Purpose E thical C ulture is a humanistic religious and educational movement inspired by the ideal that the supreme aim of human life is working to create a more humane society.
    O ur faith is in the capacity and responsibility of human beings to act in their personal relationships and in the larger community to help create a better world.
    O ur commitment is to the worth and dignity of the individual, and to treating each human being so as to bring out the best in him or her.
    M embers join together in ethical societies to assist each other in developing ethical ideas and ideals...to celebrate life's joys and support each other through life's crises... to work together to improve our world and the world of our children. This Statement of Purpose was adopted by delegates representing Ethical Culture Societies with the United States at the AEU Assembly of 1980. Visit the American Ethical Union

    38. Riverdale Yonkers Society For Ethical Culture
    Arthur Dobrin, Ph.D. has led the ethical culture Society of Long Island for HOWARD B. RADEST is Director of the ethical culture Fieldston Schools in New
    http://www.ethicsny.org/books_ec.html
    Bookstore Aisles Ethical Culture Community Building Living Children Learning Ethical Culture Love Your Neighbor: Stories of Values and Virtues
    by Arthur Dobrin, Jacqueline Rogers (Illustrator)
    Arthur Dobrin, Ph.D. has led the Ethical Culture Society of Long Island for over 30 years and is a professor of Humanities at Hofstra University.
    Teaching Right from Wrong: 40 Things You Can Do to Raise a Moral Child
    by Arthur Dobrin Book Description
    Caring parents want to raise children who are kind, trustworthy, considerate and fair. But sometimes it seems like there's no shortage of bad examples to lead them astray. Based on sound psychological theory, drawing on current research-and most importantly, rooted in the real world that parents face today-this book shows how children develop a moral sensibility, and what parents can do to refine and reinforce it. Wise, warm, and thoroughly practical, this is an essential book for all loving parents-who want to raise loving children. Parents will learn...
    • How "ethical intelligence" can be nurtured-even in a child's earliest years

    39. Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship Homepage
    Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship ethical culture Serving Central New Jersey, member of the American Ethical Union.
    http://www.pehf.org/
    Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship
    Ethical Culture Serving Central New Jersey
    If you're not practicing your religion, perhaps you're practicing ours
    Please drop by frequently
    This page last updated May 5, 2005
    You are visitor number since this site was renamed 3/11/03 Contents:
  • Sunday Platform Meeting Schedule for 2004-2005 (updated April 12, 2005) NOTE: Because of a recent decline in attendence, we will have Platform Meetings only twice a month for the rest of this year.
    The PEHF Statement of Purpose
    The goal of the Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship is to establish a growing community of friends, who will search for the highest ethical principles through the exchange of ideas, in mutual trust and respect.
    The Fellowship should help its members understand that how people relate to one another is the greatest concern of ethical humanism, should help them present Ethical Culture ideas to others, and should work to improve relationships among people in society at large.
    Who We Are
    The Fellowship was founded in 1986 to represent the Ethical Culture Movement in central New Jersey. Members reside not only in Princeton Borough and Township but throughout the surrounding region.
  • 40. Wedding Ceremonies: Your Day, Your Way
    Personalized, humanistic, meaningful marriage ceremonies in the greater Washington, DC, area, including the Northern Virginia and Maryland suburbs. Celebrate your commitment with a creative wedding that reflects your values. Officiants from the Northern Virginia Ethical Society, an ethical culture society, member of the American Ethical Union.
    http://www.ceremonies.org
    Northern Virginia Ethical Society Weddings
    in Virginia, Maryland, or Washington, DC We specialize in creative, customized marriage ceremonies for couples of mixed religious backgrounds, no particular religious connection, or others who want a nontraditional, humanistic wedding service. Frequently Asked Questions About Weddings Call or email us to arrange to meet one of our four officiants. She or he will work with you to plan your creative, customized wedding ceremony centered on ethical commitment and human values. In addition to wedding ceremonies, our officiants are available for creative and customized commitment services, services of union, renewal of vows, funerals, memorial services, baby namings or baby welcomings, and other creative life passage ceremonies. voice: 703-378-9650
    fax: 703-378-0572
    email: noves@ceremonies.org Virginia Weddings Washington DC Weddings Maryland Weddings Ethical Culture ceremonies: click here www.aeu.org Northern Virginia Ethical Society: click here www.noves.org

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