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Sunday Service: "The Eyes Have It," Rev. Tony Larsen

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About his sermon, Tony says: "It may be our eyes that most distinguish us as human beings. (Not that other animals don't have eyes, of course, but that the eyes of most animals don't have significant "white space" around their pupils--a crucial difference, it turns out.) The critical importance of eyes in religion and mythology (e.g., the "third eye," the "evil eye," etc.) may also tell us something about human life and meaning, from ancient times to the present.

"Don't believe me? Then come this Sunday and see for yourself."

Tony Larsen was our minister here at Unitarian Church North for 4 years (2019-2023), having served before that at Olympia Brown UU in Racine for 40+ years. He was raised Catholic, and studied to be a Catholic priest for 10 years before being ordained to the Unitarian Universalist ministry. He received his B.A. in philosophy from Maryknoll College in 1971, his M.A. in theology from Maryknoll School of Theology in 1973, and his D.Min from Meadville/Lombard Theological School in 1975.



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