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How to Contact Send an email to peter@jesuscircles.com How to order the book: Order from Amazon Order from Barnes & Noble Order from Xlibris Jesus Circles ISBN: |
Jesus Links http://www.faithfutures.org/ ----- Faithfutures Foundation: working together for the future of faith. A wealth of resources including the Jesus Database and AdvanceWord. http://www.tcpc.org/apr.htm ----- The Alliance for Progressive Religion is an informal partnership of organizations committed to providing resources and networking opportunities in the area of liberal/progressive religion. http://www.gospels.net/ ---- Jesus of Nazareth in Early Christian Gospels. http://home.epix.net/~miser17/ http://www.tcpc.org/ ----- The Center for Progressive Christianity. http://www.intac.com/~rollins/ http://www.ntgateway.com/ ----- NT Gateway: Mark Goodacre's award-winning site. http://www.reVision.org.nz/ ----- reVision is an international journal from New Zealand devoted to biblical and religious literacy and practice. http://www.sofn.org.uk/ ----- The international web site for the Sea of Faith [founded by Don Cupitt] based in the UK with links to local networks in other countries. http://SnowStarInstitute.org/ ----- Snowstar is devoted to religious literacy and tolerance in the Canadian context. http://westarinstitute.org/ ----- Home of the Jesus Seminar and the Polebridge Press. http://www.united.edu/portrait/ ---- Cam Howard’s Web site based on the work of Marcus Borg. http://religion.rutgers.edu/jseminar/ |
Circle Links http://www.cecileandrews.com/ ---- Circles of Learning - Cecile Andrews is the author of The Circle of Simplicity: Return to the Good Life (HarperCollins 97) http://www.co-intelligence.org/P-listeningcircles.html ---- A co-intelligent civilization needs to be built, at its most elemental level, out of circles and spirals, just as many indigenous cultures were and are. Circles lend themselves to a sense of wholeness and balance, to an awareness of the rhythmic processes (cycles) of the world and our place in them. http://seedsofsimplicity.org/events.asp ---- Seeds of Simplicity is a program of the 501c3 tax-deductible Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy at Cornell University. http://www.wisdomcircle.org/ ---- A wisdom circle is a way for small groups of people to create a safe space within which to be trusting, authentic, caring and open to change. http://www.co-intelligence.org/index.html ---- Co-intelligence is emerging through new developments in democracy, organizational development, collaborative processes, the Internet and systems sciences like ecology and complexity. http://www.co-intelligence.org/P-wisdomcouncil.html ---- Developed by organizational development consultant Jim Rough, a wisdom council is a one-time, randomly-selected group of stakeholders who, through special facilitation, produce a consensus statement which is made available to the larger population for further dialogue and action. |
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