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By the time the Unitarian and Universalist theologies were incorporated into religious institutions of our own, much of our faith had become overly rational, lifeless, and dry. Emerson and the Transcendentalists imagined a new Unitarian religion free from the church pew, free from the Bible and the preacher, communing with nature, encountering the divine directly in the world around us and in our own minds. Our identity includes both strands: the rational and the mystic, the scholastic and the ecstatic.