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Links Relating to Creation Spirituality
Trinity's statement regarding Creation
Spirituality
EarthLight
- The
magazine of Spiritual Ecology.
Matthew Fox
- Includes information about a variety of educational
opportunities centered on Creation Spirituality.
What
Is Creation Spirituality?
- Adapted from "Creation
Spirituality: The Message and the Movement" by Rosemary Radford
Ruether, origianlly published in the Novemeber/December 1990 issue
of Creation Spirituality magazine.
What
Is Creation Spirituality?
- By Jon R. Beimer. Reprinted from
Ant Dancing Like a Deer, a Creation Spirituality
newsletter.
The
Labyrinth Project
- The World-Wide Labyrinth project is
committed to reintroduce the labyrinth in its many forms as a
spiritual tool. Its deeply healing qualities have been lying
dormant for centuries so labyrinths need to be established in
cathedrals, churches, retreat centers, hospitals, prisons, parks,
airports and community spaces around the world.
Creation
Spirituality ListServ
- This list is made up of folks from all
walks of life who have come together through their interest in
creation spirituality. If you'd like to add yours to the list,
please do!
Staying
Green
- Resources and ideas for Creation Spirituality.
Includes a discussion of "The Four Paths of Creation
Spirituality."
Ontario
Consultants on Religious Tolerance
- An multi-faith agency of
four volunteers who follow four different religious beliefs
(Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity and Wicca). Not affiliated
with any religious organization, they rely on the revenue from
banner ads, readers' donations, sales of CD-ROMs, and the
occasional lecture fee to continue their work. They try to be
tolerant of all religious beliefs and attempt to write accurate,
balanced, clear, objective and inclusive articles. They often
tackle tough religious questions. They don't promote a specific
religious viewpoint and don't attack anyone's theological beliefs.
They don't value religious beliefs over secularism or vice-versa.
However, they do criticize actions that harm people, even if those
actions are religiously motivated.
Jubilee
Community
- A creation-centered church led by a UM minister in
Ashville, NC. Their Affirmation is an excellent model.
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