Do stories of Righteous Anger still have something to say to us? Is there a way to think of anger while still refraining from violence and working toward peace? Is there a Unitarian Universalist theology of anger?
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Do stories of Righteous Anger still have something to say to us? Is there a way to think of anger while still refraining from violence and working toward peace? Is there a Unitarian Universalist theology of anger?