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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

Integrity, Ecology, And Community

Integrity, Ecology, And Community

Integrity, Ecology, And Community

The Motion Of Love - Php 403

BY JENNIE RATCLIFFE

Brief Description:
How can we change the direction of our impact on the earth and begin to undo the damage we have wrought on so many species, including our own? Can we depend on technological, political, and economic solutions alone? Jennie Ratcliffe, drawing on her years of experience and reflection as a scientist and active participant in peace and ecological concerns, believes that a deeper transformation is needed. A spiritual awareness of our oneness reminds us that we live in intimate relationship and kinship with each other, the earth, and the Divine.

Pendle Hill Pamphlet 2009 36 PP. Paper

$6.50 (in stock)

 

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