A New Reformation: Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity
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Matthew Fox delivers A New Reformation: Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity. The founder of Wisdom University in Oakland and creator of the wildly popular Cosmic Masses held in the Bay Area and across the country, Fox was for 34 years an ordained priest. Never shy of controversy, he hit the headlines when he was silenced, then expelled from the Dominican Order by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI) for founding the Creation Spirituality movement.In A New Reformation, Fox calls for a reawakening of the true Christian spirit and the repudiation of the authoritarian, punitive tendencies that prevail in modern churches, likening today's intolerant 'father' ideologies to the religious environment that existed 500 years ago when Martin Luther launched a break from the Roman Catholic Church. As Luther did in his Reformation, Fox calls for new forms in worship, proactive solutions to the ennui of mainline Christianity, which he calls a 'sleeping giant' eager to be awakened to the true teachings of Jesus about justice and compassion.

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the hitler blooper was funny, December 22, 2008
Reviewer: maux_kelly
Seems like a bitter man. Cardinal Ratzinger personally threw him out? What an ego! Couldn't listen to him. More Tolle!
   
jfk1952 doesn't know what s/he is talking about!, December 18, 2008
Reviewer: peterchamp
"Let him/her who knows what they are talking about cast the first stone," to paraphrase Jesus in John 8:7. Matthew Fox is a distinguished, if non-traditional theologian, who has taught for many years and authored many books on subjects theological. If jfk1952 is unaware of this fact, perhaps a search on google would be helpful. Having said this, jfk1952 is certainly entitled to disagree with Matthew Fox and his take on the Gospel, but is not entitled to dismiss Fox as a theological lightweight ; I find much of what he says stimulating, but I don't agree with everything he says. The history of theology is filled with people who said things others thought were terribly heterodox (e.g. Martin Luther), but history sometimes judges otherwise. I'd encourage anyone to listen to Matthew Fox, compare what he says to the scriptures of Christianity and to the theological statements of the churches, and judge for yourselves whether or not he knows what he is talking about.
   
jfk1952, December 18, 2008
Reviewer: jfk1952
The essential problem is that the speaker hasn't a clue about things theological. His mindset seems to be that the church is, or should be, the bastion of morality and the caretaker of civil rights. That may be a part, but only a tangential part. The REAL essence of Christianity is the GOSPEL of Jesus Christ. Before he sets himself up as a theologian, perhaps he should be aware of what he is talking about.
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