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Emancipatory Spirituality

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Little White Lies

By The Radical Honesty Institute | November 17, 2022

Are small dishonesties endemic to social relationships?

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Wounded Healing

By Diane Joy Schmidt | November 9, 2022

A review of "Three Minutes—A Lengthening" and " Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen

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The Torah of Being Here Now

By Jonah Gelfand | June 29, 2022

Ram Dass’ Understanding of Judaism as a Spiritual Path.

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Emmanuel Levinas as Post-Holocaust Philosopher

By Robert Manning | May 27, 2022

An exploration of how Levinas’ life influenced his philosophy.

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The Inner Work of Age

By Connie Zweig | May 3, 2022

Rabbi Rami Shapiro describes his regimen of late-life spiritual practices, which stem from mystical Judaism, Zen Buddhism, and Ramakrishna's Hindu order.

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Review of “Love and Freedom: Transcending Monogamy and Polyamory” by Jorge Ferrer

By Mimi Schippers | April 15, 2022

In his new book, Jorge Ferrer explores the possibilities of boundless and unconditional love for individuals and society.

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The Power of Peacemaking

By Judith Oleson | April 13, 2022

It is time for us to wake up and pay attention to Isaiah's vision, or we may lose not only our beloved community and our climate but also our entire world.

Liberation Seder 2022

By Beyt Tikkun Synagogue | April 6, 2022

Join Rabbi Lerner for Beyt Tikkun Liberation Seder (2nd Night), April 16, 2022 on Zoom.

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A National Danger: Anti-Sex, Anti-Woman Theology

By Rabbi Arthur Waskow | July 19, 2021

What is really at stake is a theology of sex, especially impressed on Christianity by the sex-obsessed Augustine of Hippo

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The Pulpit of Fear

By Dr. John Smelcer | June 15, 2021

Ministers who preach hate should be removed from their churches.

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Ancient Religious Wisdom for Modern Challenges

By Arthur Yavelberg | June 15, 2021

A challenge to non-believers.

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Eastern Religions on Death and the Afterlife

By George Yancy | June 15, 2021

Interviews with 3 religions that are not well understood in the West.

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Ten Commandments for the Future

By Rabbi Leah Novick | May 18, 2021

Reb Leah encourages us to imagine the ten great vibrations that filled the earth when Torah was given at Sinai.

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Opening Ancient Doors of Perception and Inspiration – and Stepping Through

By David Mevorach Seidenberg | December 10, 2020

A feminist mystic and scholar opens the earliest Kabbalistic work to find surprising significance.

A Public Letter to Supreme Court Nominee Amy Barrett

By Matthew Fox | October 1, 2020

The Nominee for Supreme Court: What kind of a Catholic Is She?

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