Voices From the Archives

Matthew Fox (pt. 1)

27 min · 3. apr. 2025
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In this episode, we dive into a thought-provoking conversation with theologian and author Matthew Fox, exploring his transformative ideas on spirituality, creativity, and the sacred. Fox, known for his work in creation spirituality and his challenges to traditional religious structures, shares profound insights into the divine, the cosmos, and the human spirit. Join us as we unpack his journey and the radical perspectives that continue to inspire seekers today.

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