This page provides links to examples of what I am talking about, and the work of those I think is relevant/interesting..
Examples / Links of interest..
- Coffee with Jesus address the SBNR topic.
- The UK Mind, Body & Spirit site responsible for those events..
- EnlightenNext magazine: The Magazine for Evolutionaries – Often leaves me speechless..
- William Bloom has a new book on spirituality out… I disagree deeply with much of the book, but it is interesting…
- The Mayan 2012 Cruise has a range of awesome seminars…
Friends
- My friend and colleague Dr Roy Jackson has an excellent blog at http://www.godofphilosophy.com/ where he engages with issues in the philosophy of religion.
- American Buddhist Perspective is the blog of Justin Whitaker – with whom I sometimes agree…
- Not totally related to this blog, but my friends at http://twofatvegetarians.wordpress.com/ are good for when you need veggie recipes..
- Another friend and colleague, Dr Lloyd Pietersen, also blogs (but about wine, rather than his work on post-Christendom Christianity) at http://chezlloyd.co.uk/
My Stuff..
- The Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course blog, which I maintain for the course I teach on. We also have a Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/RPEglos/
- My (much more scholarly and objective) book on the Philosophy of Desire in the Buddhist Pali Canon.
- My Dispirited Photo Blog for images related to the book, and for odd and clashing Buddha images (a little hobby of mine).
Other Worthy Blogs/Websites
- David G Roberson has a blog about: Conspiracies, UFOs and Contemporary Spirituality at http://davidgrobertson.wordpress.com/ which seems to feature some rather interesting material, even if there is a slightly worrying obsession with David Icke at times…
I will definitely buy the book. But I must note that your websites provide a great pattern for me to follow in the advertisement of my own new book From Tradition To Truth: Fear, Religion, and Civilization. I wish you the best with this work. People are slowly catching on. However, it may only take another three hundred years.