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Fellowship and Community & identity

Below are the best resources we could find on Fellowship and Community and identity.

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The Search for Common Ground

Howard Thurman writes about building community. He calls us at once to affirm our own identity, but also to look beyond that identity to that which we have in common with all of life.

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Jamie Wheal: How to Spot a Cult

In his bestseller, Stealing Fire, Jamie Wheal talked about peak experiences and group flow states as the cutting edge for human evolution. But since then, he’s become more and more concerned by how these techniques are being used and abused.

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Deep Is the Hunger

Meditations by Howard Thurman on timeless religious themes: A Sense of History, A Sense of Self, A Sense of Presence, and For the Quiet. Originally written for the bulletin at the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples in San Francisco.

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FindCenterRemembering our past, carrying it around with us always, may be the necessary requirement for maintaining, as they say, the wholeness of the self.

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Most Black Adults Say Race Is Central to Their Identity and Feel Connected to a Broader Black Community

Black adults are more likely than other groups to see their race or ethnicity as central to their identity

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Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God

Native is about identity, soul-searching, and the never-ending journey of finding ourselves and finding God. As both a citizen of the Potawatomi Nation and a Christian, Kaitlin Curtice offers a unique perspective on these topics.

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Jamie Wheal: Hacking Collective Intelligence

How can we make sense of the world together, and what stops us from doing so? Many of the thinkers we’ve interviewed on Rebel Wisdom talk about the importance of creating coherent sensemaking—or ‘collective intelligence.

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Reconciliation: The Ubuntu Theology of Desmond Tutu

Reconciliation is Battle’s highly original analysis of Bishop Tutu’s theology of ubuntu—an African concept recognizing that persons and groups form their identities in relation to one another.

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Free the Nippleless! From Ourselves and the Shame of Living in a Society that Rarely Acknowledges Us

For women like me who lose our nipples to breast cancer, learning to love our changed bodies can be a journey.

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