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One River, Many Wells - by Matthew Fox (Paperback)

One River, Many Wells - by  Matthew Fox (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Maverick theologian Matthew Fox brings readers into the common heart of the world's great religions, illuminating a deep ecumenism for seekers everywhere. <p/> We get to the core of religion by going to the heart experience, Matthew Fox says, not by dwelling on doctrines that so easily divide even within religious traditions. In <i>One River, Many Wells</i>, Fox exhorts readers to embrace the common faith of deep ecumenism. <p/> Fox masterfully distills the common principles of the world's religions, and shows exactly how the different fingers of world faiths connect to a single hand. Drawing on seminal quotes, lessons, and ideas from the great faiths, he demonstrates how each expresses a common goal and approach to life, and concludes the book with 18 New Myths and Visions that will inspire readers to embrace deep ecumenism. <p/> <i>One River, Many Wells</i> is an indispensable resource, envisioning a new and exciting way of faith that erases the lines of false distinction between religions and calls upon each of us to worship from our common heart.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Matthew Fox</b> is well-known for having revived the tradition of Creation Spirituality and for being a compelling voice for ecological and socially progressive causes. He is the author of 35 books, including <i>Original Blessing</i>, which has sold more than a quarter million copies. He is the recipient of the Courage of Conscience Award given by the Peace Abbey of Sherborn, Massachusetts. Other recipients have included the Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Ernesto Cardenal, and Rosa Parks. He lives in California, where he has founded the University of Creation Spirituality, and is codirector of the Naropa Institute in Oakland.

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