This bi-weekly book discussion group runs September through May. It takes its name from the title of Unitarian minister, educator and author James Luther Adams’ book of essays, “An Examined Faith.” The title relates to Socrates’ famous dictum: “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Adams asserts that “An unexamined faith is not worth having.” Faith Examined Group discusses what Garrison Keillor might call “life’s persistent questions.”
The group reads books — a few chapters at a time — from a list generated by members over the summer and ranked in September to decide the order of what books get read.