Synopses & Reviews
Conlon is an up and coming member of a group of spiritual writers calling for a more earth-centered, ecologically balanced approach to religion and everyday life. Conlon presents life as a three-dimensional journey: personal, communal and cosmic-universal. He develops the notion that spirituality must be grounded in origins, both local and global, and that any damage people do to the earth damages not only themselves, the community and spirituality, but also those of future generations.
Synopsis
The sacred impulse is as old as humanity. In his latest book, James Conlon explores life in its three aspects of personal journey, communal journey and cosmic/universal journey. He develops the notion that our spirituality must be grounded in our origins, both logical and global, and that any damage we do to the earth damages not only ourselves, our community and our spirituality, but also those of future generations.
About the Author
Conlon is the director of Sophia Center, a wisdom school celebrating Earth, arts and spirit at Holy Names College, Oakland, CA.