Singing the Living Tradition
Singing the Living Tradition is a hymnal published by the Unitarian Universalist Association. First published in 1993 by the Hymnbook Resources Commission of the UUA, it was meant to be much more inclusive in both gender references, multicultural sources, and a wider number of religious inspirations. According to Jason Shelton, The hymnal succeeded the UUA's first hymnal, , which had been amended repeatedly in the decades after its initial 1964 publication due to concerns over biased gender language.
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Singing the Living Tradition
Singing the Living Tradition is a hymnal published by the Unitarian Universalist Association. First published in 1993 by the Hymnbook Resources Commission of the UUA, it was meant to be much more inclusive in both gender references, multicultural sources, and a wider number of religious inspirations. According to Jason Shelton, The hymnal succeeded the UUA's first hymnal, , which had been amended repeatedly in the decades after its initial 1964 publication due to concerns over biased gender language.
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