Joshua Lewis Berg
Joshua Lewis Berg is a humanist celebrant and chaplain endorsed by the Humanist Society. He has a BA in Japanese language and an MBA in media management. He produced theater in New York and London before moving to a career in nonprofit management. He is currently the operations manager for the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism, a board member of the Humanist Society, and a Master of Divinity student at Meadville Lombard Unitarian Universalist Theological School in Chicago. You can read articles published by Joshua at TheHumanist.com, the Humanist magazine, and the Detroit Jewish News among other publications.
Posts by Joshua Lewis Berg
Book Review: Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi to Transgender Woman
BY ABBY CHAVA STEIN SEAL PRESS, 2019 272 PP.; $28.OO The dedication of Abby Chava Stein’s autobiographical book, Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra-Orthodox... Read More
Humanist EDge: Dear Male Humanists, or a Feminist Manifesto in Ten Suggestions
Last fall I was granted a precious space to speak at an interfaith breakfast ahead of the Planned Parenthood Day of Action in Lansing,... Read More
Belief in a Shared Future
This interview has been edited for clarity and readability. In February Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a Muslim-American, announced he would seek the Democratic nomination for... Read More
Notes from the Institute for Political Correctness
Institute for Political Correctness (IPC): Institute for Political Correctness, how may I help you? Caller: I’m in charge of decorating our office common space... Read More
The Case for Re-Enfranchisement
I was registering voters not too long before the California primary in June when two men came in. One registered, and the other thanked... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Volume One: Antiquity to Enlightenment
BOOK BY DALE DEBAKCSY HUMANIST PRESS, 2016 122 PP.; $24.99 The conceit from which The Cartoon History of Humanism, Volume One: Antiquity to Enlightenment... Read More
Book Review: The Cartoon History of Humanism, Volume One: Antiquity to Enlightenment by Dale Debakcsy
The conceit from which The Cartoon History of Humanism, Volume One: Antiquity to Enlightenment launches is as funny as it is paradoxical. In fact,... Read More