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         Ethical Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Felix Adler and Ethical Culture: Memories and Studies by Horace Leland Friess, 1981-06
  2. Mapping the Ethical Turn: A Reader in Ethics, Culture, and Literary Theory
  3. Cohen and Troeltsch: Ethical Monotheistic Religion and Theory of Culture by Wendell, S. Dietrich, 1986
  4. Education Through Experience. A Four Year Experiment in the Ethical Culture School by Mabel Ray Goodlander, 2009-10-05
  5. From Reform Judaism to Ethical Culture: The Religious Evolution of Felix Adler (Monographs of the Hebrew Union College) by Benny Kraut, 1979-10
  6. Culture War and Ethical Theory by Richard F. Von Dohlen, 1996-12-26
  7. By-Laws Of The Society For Ethical Culture (1894) by Society For Ethical Culture, 2010-05-23
  8. Personal Morality: Two Lectures Before the Society for Ethical Culture of Chicago, February, 1886 by William Mackintire Salter, 2010-02-28
  9. Ethical Culture School Record: To Commemorate The Fortieth Anniversary Of The Founding Of The Society For Ethical Culture (1916) by The Alumni Association, 2010-09-10
  10. Reformed Judaism: A Lecture Delivered Before the Society for Ethical Culture at Chickering Hall, November 22, 1885 by Felix Adler, 2010-05-25
  11. Education Through Experience: A Four Year Experiment In The Ethical Culture (1921) by Mabel Ray Goodlander, 2010-05-23
  12. Ethics as a religion (Ethical culture publications) by David Saville Muzzey, 1967
  13. Working Across Cultures: Ethical Perspectives for Intercultural Management (Issues in Business Ethics)
  14. Proceedings at the meeting in memory of Karl Bitter held in the Ethical Culture Hall on Wednesday, May 5, 1915 by Anonymous, 2010-09-04

1. Ethical Culture Movement - American Ethical Union - Virtual Ethical Society
A federation of Ethical Societies in the United States, representing the ethical culture movement, founded in 1876 by Felix Adler.
http://www.aeu.org/
Ethical Culture Movement ~ American Ethical Union ~
~ Ethical Societies in the United States

Welcome to the American Ethical Union!
We invite you to explore this site and Ethical Culture Ethical Culture 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. Basics: What Is an Ethical Society? Ethical Action Visit the Leaders' Study Activities and Announcements ... Latest News includes
  • Austin Ethical Society Judgment Affirmed by Third District Court of Appeals, Texas
  • AEU Statement on American War Against Iraq
  • Assembly May 23-26: Program and Registration
  • AEU Board Elections - May 2003
  • AEU names Executive Director
    More: Ethical Manifold Ethical Culture Review of Books Ethics Matters Technical information : how to link to this page, how to get the fonts used in this web site, credits. Number of visits to this page since last time we started counting: at least
    Site created: June 10, 1995
  • 2. Ethical Culture Society Of New York
    Virtual home of the New York ethical culture Society, founding chapter of the American Ethical Union.Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture Societies......New York Society for ethical culture. a humanistic religious and ethical movement. Contentsand logo © 2002, 2003, New York Society for ethical culture.
    http://www.nysec.org/

    What is Ethical Culture?
    What's Doing in March... March Meeting and Broadcast Addresses March Activities March/April Calendar April Newsletter ... Newsletters
    (PDF Format) Affiliated Organizations
    New York Society for Ethical Culture
    a humanistic religious and ethical movement
    Of Special Interest
    Call the Society at (212) 874-5210 for more details about any of these programs. Civil Liberties in a Time of War , a Society Forum
    Thursday, April 10, 7 pm. Free Addmission
    • James B. Comey, US Attorney for the Southern District of NY Norman Siegel, Former Executive Director, NY Civil Liberties Union Professor Randolph Jonakait, New York Law School Ryan Sager, Editorial Writer, New York Sun Khoren Arisian, Senior Leader, NY Society for Ethical Culture, Moderator
    The Strathmere Ensemble , in a program of Chamber Music with guitar, Thursday, March 27, 8: pm. Admission $15. The final concert of the season takes place Wednesday, May 7 Spring Folk Music Concert Saturday , March 29. A Musical Celebration featuring the Walkabout Clearwater Chorus with special guests Stone Soup and James Durst; hosted by folk legend/WNYC radio host Oscar Brand! A spring celebration supper with the performers will follow the concert. Details and prices.

    3. Brooklyn Society For Ethical Culture
    ethical culture on Prospect Park. Also available for weddings and other rentals.
    http://www.bsec.org/
    A humanist religious organization dedicated to improving the ethical
    quality of relationships in personal lives and in the world.
    AEU Statement Against the War Calendar of Events

    4. JJ's Books: Ethical Culture Archives
    return to Main for a list of all topics. ethical culture. Relationship Commitments
    http://www.jjsbooks.net/books/resources/cat_ethical_culture.html
    JJ's Books
    Building community and self: an eclectic collection of books, music and gifts.
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    Ethical Culture Relationship Commitments Marriage from the Heart:
    Eight Commitments of a Spiritually Fulfilling Life Together

    by Lois Kellerman Simply the best book on committed relationships that I've found. Unlike too many books that focus on what's wrong with a relationship, Kellerman focuses on how to make a relationship strong by building on strengths. Every couple whether married or not can use this book and methodology to build a more fulfilling relationship in which both can grow and change and become more themselves. This book makes an excellent wedding or anniversary gift for a couple whose relationship is already good and who may want to "go deeper."
    Marriage from the Heart - from Amazon.com

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    The Power of Communication
    Klan-Destine Relationships : A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan
    Daryl D. Davis / Hardcover / Published 1997 Mr. Davis spoke in March 1998 at the Northern Virginia Ethical Society. Not discounting the need for legal and other social change in working to end racism, he documents the power of one-on-one relationships, looking for common ground, in helping others to also find the common humanity across racial lines.
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    Jane Addams and Social Ethics
    Democracy and Social Ethics by Jane Addams Introduction by Charlene Haddock Seigfried

    5. Ethical Culture Fieldston School
    Private PreK12 school coed school with Manhattan and Bronx locations. Upper west side campus is PreK-6.Category Regional North America Private K through 12......
    http://www.ecfs.org/

    6. North Carolina Society For Ethical Culture
    Meeting in the Chapel Hill / Triangle area, this Society includes an ethicsbased Sunday program for Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture Societies......NCSEC Logo, North Carolina Society for ethical culture. Welcome! EthicalCulture was founded by Felix Adler in 1876. ethical culture
    http://www.ncethicalsociety.org/
    North Carolina Society for
    Ethical Culture
    News and Events Eight Commitments of Ethical Culture Upcoming Platform Speakers Prior Platform Speakers ... NCSEC Home Page Welcome! Ethical Culture was founded by Felix Adler in 1876. Ethical Culture is a humanistic, religious, and educational movement working to create a better world through ethical actions. We are dedicated to the ideal that the highest value is human worth and that our relationships to each other are of greatest ethical concern. Our 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. Members 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. Ethical Culture contains little creed or dogma. It's basic values and principles can be found in the "Eight Commitments of Ethical Culture" . We force no one to subscribe even to these, but the mainstream of Ethical Culture endorses these committments. For more information on Ethical Culture, including books you can order, click here The North Carolina Society for Ethical Culture (NCSEC) is one of 22 societies in the United States which form the American Ethical Union. We meet every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at The Arts Center, 300-G East Main Street, Carrboro, N.C.

    7. Index
    Home Page for ethical culture Society of Essex County, NJ, a welcoming humanist religious and educational Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture Societies......The ethical culture Society of Essex County. Visit our discussion boarda bulletin board for any topics of interest to ethical culture.
    http://www.essexethical.org/
    The Ethical Culture Society of Essex County Calendar Who We Are How to Find Us Schedule of Sunday Morning Programs ... Links
    More:
    Article on Grieving by Suzanne Gluck-Sosis
    Becoming a Member?

    Book Discussion Group

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    Sunday, March 30, 2003
    11:00 AM Judy Graeff
    Sustaining Peace Through Nation Building:
    A UNICEF Perspective
    Calendar of events at the Society
    Featured Activities: Poetry Group and Saturday night religion. Pictures of the Dedication of our Peace Garden: See Peace Site and Snapshots
    Visit our discussion board a bulletin board for any topics of interest to Ethical Culture. Also, the Book Group continues. (Click on the activity to learn more)
    Newsletter
    online (In order to read this newsletter, you need to have Adobe Acrobat. It can be downloaded free if you click

    8. Ethical Culture Society Of Bergen County, NJ
    ethical culture is a religious and philosophic movement that focuses on the worth and dignity of each Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture Societies......ethical culture is a religious and philosophic movement that focuses on the worthand dignity of each individual. We are the Bergen, New Jersey chapter.
    http://www.ethicalfocus.org/
    Members - click here to get a password Home Our Leader Some Answers Ceremonies ... Articles A Welcoming Humanist Community The Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County is a religious, progressive and humanistic community based in Teaneck, NJ since 1953. While most religions are concerned with ethics, only Ethical Culture puts ethics and human flourishing at the center of the search for a meaningful life. See more about us. Link to Mapquest Featured Music Review Peace Arch Concerts by Paul Robeson This CD is my first exposure to the power and fury in the voice of Paul Robeson. It is a recording of his concert to the hard-rock miners in Vancouver in 1952. Nearly every song (with the delightful exception ‘Oh No, John’) seems chosen to rouse the....... View all of our Member's Reviews Volunteer to Help Out Help the Elizabeth Detention Center Detainees At a maximum security detention center in Elizabeth, NJ, aliens whose immigration status is questionable are warehoused for an indeterminate length of time. We have set up a committee to help. View all Help Requests Recommended Links www.lizkassler.com

    9. Ethical Culture Archives
    A few documents from ethical culture history.Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture History......ethical culture Historical Archives. Chicago Ethical Society program (undated).Felix Adler's ethical culture Hymn Hail the Glorious Golden City .
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    Ethical Culture Historical Archives
    • Program from the Ethical Society of Chicago, announcing the retirement of William F. Salter and the appointment of Jane Addams, et al, as Interim Leaders of the Chicago Ethical Society Chicago Ethical Society program (undated) Felix Adler's "Ethical Culture Hymn": " Hail the Glorious Golden City "
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    Visit the Virtual Ethical Society , Ethical Culture's home on the web.
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    10. Ethical Culture Vs. Imperialism
    Participation of leaders of the Society for ethical culture in the organized anti-imperialist movement Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture Societies......The participation of leaders of the Society for ethical culture in the organizedantiimperialist movement and a collection of their lectures and writings from
    http://www.boondocksnet.com/ai/ail/ethical_culture.html

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    Ethical Culture vs. Imperialism
    By Jim Zwick
    Pamphlet of a lecture by William M. Salter before the Chicago Society for Ethical Culture stamped "From Anti-Imperialist League, Washington, D.C."
    T he Society for Ethical Culture played an influential role in the anti-imperialist movement. Its leaders initially hoped that the U.S. government was going to play a beneficial "civilizing" role in the colonies acquired after the Spanish-American War, but they became outspoken opponents of imperialism as the war in the Philippines progressed. In the three cities in which both organizations had local branches, Society for Ethical Culture leaders were officers of the Anti-Imperialist League branches and frequently used their Ethical Culture forums both weekly lectures and print publications to voice their opposition to imperialism. Felix Adler in New York and William M. Salter in Chicago frequently lectured on imperialism, and their lectures were published for national distribution by S. Burns Weston, director of its Philadelphia branch and publisher of the International Journal of Ethics and other Ethical Culture publications.

    11. 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 including the Virginia suburbs. Diverse intergenerational community, including an ethicscentered Sunday School for children and youth.
    http://www.noves.org
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    Statement of Purpose of the Northern Virginia Ethical Society Ethical culture is a humanistic religious and educational movement inspired by the ideal that the supreme aim of human life is working to create a humane society. Our faith is in the capacity and responsibility of human beings to help create a better world. Our commitment is to the worth and the dignity of the individual and to treating each human being so as to bring out the best in her or him. Members join together in ethical societies to assist each other in developing ethical ideas and ideals, to celebrate life's joys, to support each other through life's crises, and to work together to improve our world and the world of our children. "The place where people meet to seek the highest is holy ground."
    Felix Adler
    Founder of Ethical Culture
    NoVES welcomes visitors to our diverse community. People in families of all types, singles, young and old, many colors, many religious and ethnic backgrounds, from all around Northern Virginia and from many other places in the greater Washington D.C. area all have made NoVES their humanistic religious home.

    12. What Is Ethical Culture
    ethical culture is a humanistic religious and philosophical movement in which peopleshare a core of common values the worth of each individual, ethics as
    http://www.nysec.org/ec_docs/whatisec.html
    Ethical Culture is a humanistic religious and philosophical movement in which people share a core of common values: the worth of each individual, ethics as central to our lives, eliciting the best from each other and doing good in the world.
    We seek truth as a growing, changing body of knowledge based on experience, reason and scientific observation, and seek to use it in support of human well-being. We Believe that the supreme aim of human life is working to create a more humane society that ethics is the central factor in human relationships that community is not possible without a sense of the individual, and the individual is incomplete without a sense of community that diversity of thought, rather than belief in prescribed metaphysical or philosophical ideas, is one of our chief strengths that a democratic process, with its shared responsibility and authority, is essential to a humane social order that the scientific method and intellectual freedom are essential to the search for truth that concepts of truth and right are constantly evolving and maturing that deed is more important than creed
    We Believe That All Individuals have inherent worth, uniqueness, and dignity

    13. Ceremonies
    Information on humanist ceremonies by ethical culture leaders, including weddings, memorial services and baby naming. Authorized (legal) celebrants available in many areas of the United States.
    http://www.aeu.org/cere1.html
    Ceremonies
    Ethical Culture/ Ethical Humanist Ceremonies
    Ethical Culture weddings are creative, respecting the individuality of each member of a couple as well as the ethical commitment of marriage. One Leader's perspective on weddings Marriage from the Heart - information and Leader's Guide Ethical Culture memorial services honor the life and individuality of the person who has died, and also honor the grief and feelings of those who remain. Ethical Culture baby naming ceremonies recognize the joy and the commitment of parenting. By introducing the child formally to family, friends and community, the ceremony recognizes that child as a person of worth and dignity and uniqueness and acknowledges their part in the larger human family.
    Authorized celebrants
    Leaders, as the clergy of Ethical Societies, are authorized under the law to perform weddings. Where professional Leaders are not available, adjunct Leaders are available. Adjunct Leaders have been authorized and trained to perform ceremonies and are authorized under the law to perform weddings. If you have any questions about the authorization of a particular celebrant, you can contact the AEU Office for clarification.

    14. BSEC: What Is Ethical Culture?
    What is ethical culture? Always act so as to elicit the best in others, andthereby oneself. Felix Adler, founder. The ethical culture Movement
    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
    this page last revision: 10/16/01

    15. Dynamic Directory - Society - Religion And Spirituality - Ethical Culture
    of Ethical Societies in the United States, representing the ethical culture movement, founded in 1876 by Felix
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    Free Site Templates About Ethical Culture Touching the derivation of the name Ethical Culture, I confess myself, with sorrow, equally at fault. Among a multitude of opinions upon this delicate point- some acute, some learned, some sufficiently the reverse I am able to select nothing which ought to be considered satisfactory. Modified text originally written by Edgar Allan Poe.

    17. Ethical Culture - Eight Commitments
    The basic commitments of ethical culture what holds us together as Ethical Societymembers. Eight Commitments of ethical culture. 1. Ethics is central.
    http://www.aeu.org/8commit.html
    ~ Ethical Culture Movement ~ American Ethical Union ~
    ~ Ethical Societies in the United States ~
    Always act so as to elicit the best in others,
    and thereby in yourself.
    Felix Adler
    Eight Commitments of Ethical Culture
    1. Ethics is central. The most central human issue in our lives involves creating a more humane environment. 2. Ethics begins with choice. Creating a more humane environment begins by affirming the need to make significant choices in our lives.
    3. We choose to treat each other as ends, not merely means. To enable us to be whole, in a fragmented world, we choose to treat each other as unique individuals having intrinsic worth. 4. 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.
    5. 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.
    6. Self-reflection and our social nature require us to shape a more humane world.

    18. North Carolina Society For Ethical Culture
    NCSEC Logo, North Carolina Society for ethical culture. Eight Commitments of EthicalCulture (Ethical Humanism). Felix Adler, founder of ethical culture.
    http://www.ncethicalsociety.org/Commitments.shtml
    North Carolina Society for
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    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.
  • Self-reflection and our social nature require us to shape a more humane world.
  • 19. Lois Kellerman Home Page
    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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    As a veteran Ethical Culture Leader, for many years I have served a community engaged in a shared spiritual quest for the ethical life. Across the generations my community has passionately dedicated itself to the cultivation of compassion and truthfulness in everyday living and in the world. Whether performing weddings, pastoral counseling, teaching, or writing about marriage, it is this commitment to make channels for the streams of love that unifies my life. Browse through the page on wedding ceremonies and other life passage events I perform. Enjoy the material in the writing section that features Marriage from the Heart. Co-authored with Nelly Bly, this book has just been published by Viking Penguin. It is full of stories, insights, useful affirmations, and practical approaches to married life. I hope you come back often since I will be adding new readings and participatory activities to this website every month. Lois
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    20. 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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