
The Rise of Religious Naturalism: A New Public Theology of Sacred Nature Wayne Martin Mellinger, Ph.D. …
Read MoreWayne Martin Mellinger, Ph.D. I arrived in San Francisco as a young queer man from the East Coast, carrying the habits and horizons of a world in which spirituality had been defined by Christian liturgies and secular intellectual life, with…
Read MoreWALKING THE EARTH PATH: EXPLORING THE SPIRITUAL COMMON CORE OF NATURE RELIGIONS SERIES: THE NEW AMERICAN RELIGIONS OF NATURE,INTRODUCTION PART 2 Wayne Martin Mellinger, Ph.D.
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Religion is far more than a set of propositions to which we intellectually assent or dissent. Religion is inextricably intertwined with our social networks and our cultural context. And religious behavior, including religious speech, is far more than an expression of belief; it is a performance which binds us to our religious communities. When secularists, atheists, and religious naturalists attack a religion on the basis of the demonstrable falsity of the beliefs of its adherents, we reveal our own ignorance of the complexity of this thing we call religion.
Read MoreDavid Chapman discusses four strategies by which religion can be naturalized. He uses Buddhism as an example, but his discussion applies well to any religion. As you read, think about which strategies, or combination of strategies, Humanistic and Naturalistic Pagans…
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