Spirituality and Social Justice in the Heart of Berkeley
The Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists is a progressive spiritual community that stands proudly as a beacon for social justice.
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The Mysteries of Mind and Life
Rev. Dr. Carrie Knowles explores the philosophy of David Bentley Hart who argues that nature is the residence of mysterious and vital intelligences, and that we do best to devote more time to to the contemplation of living things and less to the fabrication of machines. Rev. Dr. Carrie Knowles (she/her) describes herself as a … Continue reading The Mysteries of Mind and Life