Skinner House Books

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Skinner House Books
Parent companyUnitarian Universalist Association
Founded1976
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationBoston
Key peopleSkinner House Board
Fiction genresmeditation manuals, worship and church resources, and books on theology
Official websitewww.uua.org/skinner/

Skinner House Books is a book publisher run by the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), specializing in books for Unitarian Universalists—meditation manuals, worship and church resources, and books on theology, UU history, and social justice concerns. The editorial direction of Skinner House is provided by the Skinner House Board, a body of UUA staff and non-staff.

The publisher began as an imprint of Beacon Press in 1976, and later split off,[when?] with its own name. Skinner House Books is named after Clarence Skinner (1881–1949), a Universalist minister, writer, and social activist who was Dean of the Crane Theological School at Tufts University.

References

  • Doyle, Heather Beasley (16 May 2016). "Skinner House celebrates forty years of UU publishing". UU World. No. Spring 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2018.

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