Based at Conway Hall, London,
the South Place Ethical Society is the oldest freethought community
in the world. It was founded in 1793 as a dissenting congregation
and for more than two centuries has been a focus for serious
discussion of basic ethical principles. By 1888 SPES had rejected
the existence of God and became an Ethical Society, the only one
which now survives. SPES is now an educational charity and maintains
a proud tradition of free enquiry in all areas of thought and
action. It arranges many talks, courses and seminars for members and
interested non-members as well as the famous seasons of Sunday
chamber music concerts.
Links to details of programme of meetins and
lectures : its Journal - The Ethical Record : Information about
Conway Hall : the library, its history, location, membership,
support and Links are at the bottom of every page, See below
South Place Ethical Society, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London
WC1 4RL.
Phone: 020 7242 8037/4
Fax: 020 7242 8036
Email: library@ethicalsoc.org.uk for details of the programme /
library or to send suggestions
Web site: http://www.ethicalsoc.org.uk/
Registered Charity No: 251396