
Deep Ecumenism: Work
We are discussing a question posed to me recently about the origins of the term Deep Ecumenism in my work. Besides the 18 themes in
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We are discussing a question posed to me recently about the origins of the term Deep Ecumenism in my work. Besides the 18 themes in

We are talking about Deep Ecumenism and especially in the context of the upcoming COP meeting in Scotland next week addressing the following questions: Can

In my book, One River, Many Wells: Wisdom Springing from Global Faith Traditions, (published in 2000) I treat 18 themes that I propose are found

The other day I was asked by a Sufi practitioner who is also a Jewish scholar: “where did you first wrote about the term “Deep
The purpose of undergoing “baring the mind” of which Eckhart speaks is to undergo deep unity and to render our work and our service more

The first thing that comes to mind when one hears the name “Thomas Aquinas” may not be Deep Ecumenism. But it ought to be. After

Deep Ecumenism does not necessarily mean just nodding one’s head in agreement all the time to how our religions have or have not evolved over

We are meditating on an important and hopeful sign of our times—that of Deep Ecumenism, the sharing of wisdom of all the world’s spiritual traditions

Buddhism has a well-developed tradition of the “buddha nature” in all things. I call this the “Cosmic Christ” or “Cosmic Wisdom” and the Jewish tradition

The living cosmology that the Cosmic Christ (or Cosmic Wisdom or Buddha Nature or Image of God) ushers into society and psyche has the power to
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