This
bibliography is designed to point readers to English language sources
that they may use for their own investigation into the topics covered
by this book; it is not merely a listing of the sources cited in the
footnotes. This bibliography is a starting point for further research,
and is not exhaustive. Web sites in this bibliography were valid as of
August/September 2004. Most book publication information is from
Amazon.com; it was supplemented as needed from Barnes and Noble and
other on-line book sellers.
The United
Religions Initiative
Headquarters
United Religions Initiative
tel.
(415) 561-2300
fax
(415) 561-2313
e-mail
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@ u r i . o r g
Books
Abu-Nimer, Mohammed, et al., URI
Interfaith Peacebuilding Guide, United Religions Initiative e-book,
2004; order on-line at the link http://www.uri.org/Peacebuilding_Guide.html.
Gibbs, Charles and Mahé,
Sally, Birth of a Global Community: Appreciative Inquiry in Action,
Lakeshore Communications, Inc., 2004. (The present-day “official”
history of the URI.)
Hock, Dee W., Birth of the
Chaordic Age, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 1999. (Hock was a key
organizational designer for the URI.)
Sampson, Cynthia, et al., Positive
Approaches to Peacebuilding: A Resource for Innovators, Pact
Publications, 2003; order at the link http://www.pactpublications.com/item.asp?prod_cd=PDY001. (Includes
a chapter on the URI.)
Swing, Bishop William E., The
Coming United Religions, United Religions Initiative and CoNexus
Press, 1998. (The “official” history of the URI as of 1998.)
Periodicals
United Religions Initiative, e-Update
Newsletter and InterfaithNews.net newsletter. These
electronic letters are published several times a year. Go to http://www.uri.org/Links_%26_Resources.html to sign up for these free
e-mail subscriptions.
United Religions Initiative, URI
Update.
This hard copy newsletter has been published twice a year, and is
available free by joining the URI mailing list. Contact the URI
headquarters to do this.
Web sites
Acholi Religious Leaders Peace
Initiative (ARLPI) home page — http://www.acholipeace.org; this is a
Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (GAIA)
home page— http://www.thegaia.com; this is a
Science and the Outer Streams web
pages — http://www.fromusalive.com/outer/list.asp?iPage=3, and http://www.fromusalive.com/outer/list.asp?iPage=4. This site contains on-line videos of
the URI charter-signing event in 2000.
United Religions Initiative home page
— http://www.uri.org
United Religions Initiative home
page for
United Religions Initiative (
“Visions for Peace Among Religions”— http://interspirit.net/vpar/home.cfm; a discussion page for people
active in this URI project.
The Episcopal
Diocese of
The
headquarters of the URI is in this Diocese; their publications and web
sites are valuable ways to track URI activity, and to monitor the
development of New Age Anglicanism.
Diocesan office
Diocese of
tel.
(415) 673-5015
fax
(415) 673-9268
e-mail
i n f o @ d
i o c a l . o r g
Books published by
the Diocese of
Robinson, Mary Judith, From
Gold Rush to Millennium,
2001; a history of the first 150 years of the Diocese of California.
Order through the Diocese of California, by calling (415) 673-5015, or
by mail at
Robinson, Mary Judith, ed., Modern
Profiles of an Ancient Faith, 2001. The ordering information is
the same as for From Gold Rush to Millennium.
Swing, Bishop William E., A
Swing With a Crosier: Sermons, Addresses, and Letters, 1999. The
ordering information is the same as for From Gold Rush to Millennium.
Periodicals
Pacific Church News Quarterly
and Pacific Church News Online—the
official newsletters of the Episcopal Diocese of California. A hard
copy version of the quarterly magazine is available through the Diocese
of California. Both newsletters are also available on-line at http://pcn.diocal.org.
Web sites
Diocese of
Grace Cathedral home page— http://www.gracecom.org. In addition, they have this web
site: http://www.gracecathedral.org.
Appreciative Inquiry (AI)
Books
Cooperrider, David, et al., Appreciative
Inquiry Handbook: The First in a Series of AI Workbooks for Leaders of
Change, Lakeshore Communications, 2003.
Cooperrider, David, ed., et al.,
Appreciative Inquiry: Rethinking Human Organization Toward a
Positive Theory of Change, Stipes Publishing, 1999.
Cooperrider, David, and Whitney,
Diana, Collaborating for Change: Appreciative Inquiry,
Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2000.
Paddock, Susan Star, Appreciative
Inquiry in the Catholic Church, Thin Book Publishing Co., 2003.
Whitney, Diana, et al., Encyclopedia
of Positive Questions, Volume I: Using AI to Bring Out the Best in Your
Organization, Lakeshore Communications, 2001.
Whitney, Diana, et al., The
Power of Appreciative Inquiry: A Practical Guide to Positive Change,
Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2003.
Web sites
Appreciative Inquiry Commons— http://appreciativeinquiry.cwru.edu. This is the home page for AI at
Appreciative Inquiry in
Philanthropic Quest International home
page— http://www.appreciative-inquiry.org. The web
master, Jim Lord, is an Appreciative Inquiry consultant.. A related web
site is http://www.lord.org.
Taos Institute home page — http://www.taosinstitute.net; dedicated to “Creating Promising Futures
Through Social Construction.”
Globalist Leaders, Organizations, and Movements
Globalist Leaders
Mikhail
Gorbachev
Books
Arrien, Angeles, and Gorbachev,
Mikhail, Working Together: Producing Synergy by Honoring Diversity,
Berrett-Koehler, 2001.
Gorbachev, Mikhail,
____. A
Time for Peace,
____. At
the
Gorbachev, Mikhail, and
Mlynář, Zdeněk, Conversations with Gorbachev: On
Perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the Crossroads of Socialism,
Gorbachev, Mikhail, For
a Nuclear-Free World: Speeches and Statements by the General Secretary
of the CPSU Central Committee on Nuclear Disarmament Problems,
Victor Kamkin, 1987.
____. Gorbachev:
Mandate for Peace, PaperJacks, 1987.
____. Gorbachev:
On My Country and the World,
____. et
al., Meaning of My Life: Perestroika, Aspect Publications, 1990.
____. Memoirs,
Doubleday Books, 1996.
____. Peace
Has No Alternative: Speeches, Articles, Interviews, Stosius
Inc/Advent Books Division, 1987.
____. Perestroika
and Soviet-American Relations, Sphinx Press, 1990.
____. Perestroika:
Global Challenge: Our Common Future, Dufour Editions, 1990.
____. Perestroika:
New Thinking For Our Country and the World, Collins, 1987.
____.
____. Socialism,
Peace, and Democracy, Pluto Press, 1998.
____. Socialism,
Peace, and Democracy: Writings, Speeches, and Reports, Harper
Collins, 1988.
____. Speeches
and writings (Leaders of the world), Pergamon Press, 1987.
____. State
of the World, Harper Collins, 1995.
____. The
August Coup: The Truth and the Lessons,
Harper Collins, 1991. (Note: Amazon gives the publication date of this
book as October 1, 1991—less than 45 days after the coup.)
____. The
Challenges of Our Time: Disarmament and Social Progress,
International Publishers, 1986.
____. The
Coming Century of Peace,
____. The
Search for a New Beginning: Developing a New Civilization, Harper
____. Toward
a Better World, Eagle Publishing Corporation, 1987.
____. Uncommon
Opportunities: An Agenda for Peace and Equitable Development: Report of
the International Commission on Peace and Food, Zed Books, 1994.
Laszlo, Erwin, and Gorbachev,
Mikhail, You Can Change the World: An Action Handbook for the 21st
Century, Positive News, 2002.
Puledda, Salvatore, and Hurley,
Andrew, and Gorbachev, Mikhail, On Being Human: Interpretations of
Humanism from the Renaissance to the Present (New Humanism Series),
Latitude Press, 1997.
Yakovets, Yu V., and Gorbachev,
Mikhail, The Past and the Future of Civilizations (Studies in
Russian Politics, Sociology, and Economics), The Edwin Mellen Press
Ltd., 2000.
Web sites
Gorbachev’s activities and speeches
with Green Cross International— http://www.gci.ch/GreenCrossFamily/GORBY/activities.html.
Home page for the former Premier of
the Soviet Union— http://www.mikhailgorbachev.org.
Another home page for Gorbachev— http://www.greencrossinternational.net/GreenCrossFamily/gorby/activities.html
George Soros
Books
Notturno, Mark, and Soros,
George, Science and the Open Society: The Future of Karl Popper’s
Philosophy, Central European University Press, 2000.
Soros, George, George Soros
on Globalization, Public Affairs, 2002.
____. Open
Society: Reforming Global Capitalism Reconsidered, Public Affairs,
2000.
____. Opening
the Soviet System, Perseus Books, 1996.
____. Soros
on Soros: Staying Ahead of the Curve, Wiley, 1995.
Soros, George, and Volcker,
Paul, The Alchemy of Finance, John Wiley & Sons, 2003
reprint.
Soros, George, The Bubble of
American Supremacy: Correcting the Misuse of American Power, Public
Affairs, 2003.
____. The
Crisis of Global Capitalism: Open Society Endangered, Public
Affairs, 1998.
____. Underwriting
Democracy: Encouraging Free Enterprise and Democratic Reform Among the
Soviets and in Eastern Europe, Perseus Books Group, 1991; 2004
reprint.
Web sites
George Soros’ political home page and
web log— http://www.georgesoros.com.
Open Society Institute and the Soros
Foundations Network home page— http://www.soros.org.
Maurice Strong
Books
Shah, Mahendra, and Strong,
Maurice, Food in the 21st Century: From Science to
Sustainable Agriculture, World Bank Publications, 2000.
Strong, Maurice, Conference
on the Human Environment: Founex
Strong, Maurice, Where On
Earth Are We Going, Vintage Canada 2001.
Ward, Barbara, and Strong,
Maurice, ed., Who Speaks for Earth?, W. W. Norton and Co., 1973.
Web sites
UN University for Peace in
Globalist Organizations And Movements
The Earth Charter Movement
Books
Casey, Helen M. and Morgante,
Amy, eds., Human Rights, Environmental Law, and the Earth Charter,
Casey, Helen M. and Morgante,
Amy, eds., Women’s Views on the Earth Charter,
Commission on Global Governance,
Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the Commission on Global
Governance, Oxford University Press, 1995; includes reference to
the Earth Charter.
Morgante, Amy, ed., Buddhist
Perspectives on the Earth Charter,
United Nations, Earth
Web sites
Earth Charter Community Summits home
page— http://www.earthchartersummits.org.
Earth Charter Initiative home page— http://www.earthcharter.org.
Earth Council home page— http://www.ecouncil.ac.cr.
Earth Charter USA home page— http://www.earthcharterusa.org.
The “Global Ethic” Movement
Books
Braybrooke, Marcus, Stepping
Stones to a Global Ethic, SCM Press, 1992.
Hodes, Nancy and Hays, Michael,
eds., United Nations and the World's Religions (Proceedings of
a Conference Held October 7, 1994, at Columbia University),
Küng, Hans, A Global
Ethic for Global Politics and Global Economics,
Küng, Hans, and Kuschel,
Karl-Josef, eds., A Global Ethic: The Declaration of the Parliament
of the World’s Religions, Continuum, 1993.
Küng, Hans, and Schmidt,
Helmut, Global Ethic and Global Responsibilities: Two Declarations,
SCM Press, 1998.
Küng, Hans, Global
Responsibility: In Search of a
____. Yes
to a Global Ethic, Continuum, 1996.
Morgan, Peggy, and Braybrooke,
Marcus, Testing the Global Ethic: Voices from the Religions on
Moral Values, CoNexus Press, 1998.
Swidler, Leonard, For All
Life: Toward a Universal Declaration of a Global Ethic, White Cloud
Press, 1999.
Web sites
Center for Global Ethics home page— http://globalethic.org; an alternative site is at http://astro.temple.edu/~dialogue/geth.htm.
Council for a Parliament of the
World’s Religions (CPWR)— http://www.cpwr.org/resource/global_ethic.htm; their “global ethic” page.
Global Dialogue Institute home page— http://astro.temple.edu/~dialogue/anthocon.htm; a
collection of essays and links by US supporters of the “global ethic.”
Global Ethic Foundation home page— http://www.weltethos.org/dat_eng/index_e.htm; the home page for the movement
worldwide.
Institute for Global Ethics home page—
http://www.globalethics.org.
The Gorbachev Foundation
Web sites
Gorbachev Foundation home page— http://www.gorby.ru/en/default.asp
Gorbachev Foundation of North America
home page— http://www.gfna.net
Green Cross International
Web sites
Global Green (Green Cross/USA) home
page— http://www.globalgreen.org.
Green Cross International home page— http://gcinwa.newaccess.ch/index.htm
State Of The World Forum
Books
Garrison,
____. Civilization
and the Transformation of Power, Paraview Press, 2000.
____. The
Darkness of God: Theology After
____. The
Plutonium Culture: From
____. The
Russian Threat: Myths and Realities, Gateway, 1983.
Garrison, Jim, and Phipps,
John-Francis, The New Diplomats: Citizens As Ambassadors for Peace,
Green Books, 1991.
Web sites
State of the World Forum Commission on
Globalization home page — http://www.commissiononglobalization.org.
State of the World Forum home page— http://www.worldforum.org.
State of the World Forum
Simulconference 2000 home page— http://www.simulconference.com/clients/sowf; documents from the 2000 annual
meeting.
State of the World Forum web pages for
1998 and 1999— http://worldforum.percepticon.com.
The World Economic Forum
Books
Schwab, Klaus, The Global
Competitiveness Report 2003–2004,
Web sites
World Economic Forum home page— http://www.weforum.org.
World Economic Forum web log— http://wef.typepad.com/blog.
Other Globalist Organizations
Web sites
Club of
Club of
European Union home page— http://europa.eu.int/index_en.htm.
Trilateral Commission home page— http://www.trilateral.org.
United Nations system web page— http://www.unsystem.org; a comprehensive index of
organizations and web sites for the UN and related agencies.
Theosophy and the
New Age
Movement
Theosophy
Helena P. Blavatsky And The Theosophical Society
Books by Blavatsky
Blavatsky, H.P., An
Invitation to the Secret Doctrine, Theosophical University Press,
1994.
____. Isis
Unveiled, 2 vol., Theosophical University Press, 1999 reprint of
1877 ed.
____. Lucifer:
A Theosophical Magazine; reprints of magazines issued from 1887
through 1897 are available through Amazon.
____. Nightmare
Tales, Society of Metaphysicians, 1998.
____. Practical
Occultism, Quest Books, 1967.
____. The
Key To Theosophy, Theosophical University Press, 1972.
____. The
Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy (Volumes
1 and 2), Theosophical University Press, 1999 reprint of 1888 ed.
Additionally, there is a book-length index, published as a separate
volume.
____. The
Voice of the Silence, Theosophical University Press, 1992.
Blavatsky, H. P. and Mead,
G.R.S., Theosophical Glossary, Kessinger Publishing, reprint,
2003.
Biographies of
Blavatsky and histories of Theosophy:
Balyoz, Harold, Three
Remarkable Women, Altai Publishers, 1986. (Biographies of
Blavatsky, Helena Roerich, and Alice Bailey, with excerpts from their
work).
Caldwell, Daniel H., The
Esoteric World of Madame Blavatsky, Quest Books, 2001. (Supportive
of Theosophy)
Campbell, Bruce F., Ancient
Wisdom Revived: A History of the Theosophical Movement, University
of
Ellwood, Robert S., Theosophy:
A Modern Expression of the Wisdom of the Ages, Quest Books, 1986.
(A modern overview, by a Theosophist.)
Gilchrist, Cherry, Theosophy:
The Wisdom of the Ages, Harper San Francisco, 1996. (A devotee’s
introduction to Theosophy).
Godwin, Joscelyn, The
Theosophical Enlightenment,
Gomes, Michael, The Dawning
of the Theosophical Movement, Quest Books, 1987. (Supportive of
Theosophy)
Johnson, K. Paul, Initiates
of the Theosophical Masters,
Johnson, K. Paul, The
Masters Revealed: Madam Blavatsky and the Myth of the Great White Lodge,
Maroney, Tim, The Book of
Dzyan,
Chaosium, 2000. (Critical biography of Blavatsky by an occultist;
includes an esoteric text that Blavatsky claimed was the source of The
Secret Doctrine.)
Mills, Joy, 100 Years of
Theosophy: A History of the Theosophical Society in
Murphet, Howard, When
daylight comes: A biography of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky,
Theosophical Publishing House, 1975. (Supportive of Theosophy)
Washington, Peter, Madame
Blavatsky’s Baboon: A History of the Mystics, Mediums, and Misfits Who
Brought Spiritualism to
Web sites
Theosophical Society, Adyar— http://www.ts-adyar.org; this is the international
headquarters of the movement that Blavatsky founded.
Theosophical Society in
Theosophical Society in
United Lodge of Theosophists home
page— http://www.ult.org/index.html.
Alice A. Bailey, Foster Bailey, and the Lucis
Trust
Books
Bailey, Alice A., A Treatise
on Cosmic Fire, Lucis Publishing Company, 1973.
____. A
Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol. 1: Esoteric Psychology, Vol. 1,
Lucis Publishing Company, 2002.
____. A
Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol. 2: Esoteric Psychology, Vol. 2,
Lucis Publishing Company, 1995.
____. A
Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol. 3: Esoteric Astrology,
Lucis Publishing Company, 1998.
____. A
Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol. 4: Esoteric Healing, Lucis
Publishing Company, 1999.
____. A
Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol. 5: The Rays and the Initiations,
Lucis Publishing Company, 1971.
____. A
Treatise On White Magic, or The Way Of The Disciple, Lucis
Publishing Company, 1998.
____. Discipleship
in the New Age, Vol. 1, Lucis Publishing Company, 1985.
____. Discipleship
in the New Age, Vol. 2, Lucis Publishing Company, 1995.
____. Education
in the New Age, Lucis Publishing Company, 1971.
____. From
____. Glamour:
A World Problem, Lucis Publishing Company, 1995.
____. Initiation,
Human and Solar, Lucis Publishing Company, 1997.
____. Letters
on Occult Meditation, Lucis Publishing Company, 1973.
____. Master
Index of the Books of Alice Bailey, Lucis Publishing Company, 1998.
____. Problems
of Humanity, Lucis Publishing Company, 3rd rev. ed. 1993.
____. Telepathy
and the Etheric Vehicle, Lucis Publishing Company, 1971.
____. The
Consciousness of the Atom, Lucis Publishing Company, 1972.
____. The
Destiny of the Nations, Lucis Publishing Company, 1987.
____. The
Externalisation of the Hierarchy, Lucis Publishing Company, 1983.
____. The
Light of the Soul, Its Science and Effects: The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali,
Lucis Publishing Company, 1998.
____. The
Labours of Hercules: An Astrological Interpretation, Lucis
Publishing Company, 1982.
____. The
Reappearance of the Christ, Lucis Publishing Company, 1978.
____. The
Soul And Its Mechanism, Lucis Publishing Company, 1971.
____. Unfinished
Autobiography, Lucis Publishing Company, 1994.
Bailey, Foster, Changing
Esoteric Values, Lucis Publishing Company, 1995.
____. Reflections,
Lucis Publishing Company, 1979.
____. Running
God’s Plan, Lucis Publishing Company, 1972.
____. The
Spirit of Masonry, Lucis Publishing Company, 1979.
____. Things
To Come, Lucis Publishing Company, 1979.
Bailey, Mary, A Learning
Experience, Lucis Publishing Company, 1990.
Banks, Natalie, Golden
Thread: The Continuity of Esoteric Teaching, Lucis Publishing
Company, 1999.
Sinclair, John, The Alice
Bailey Inheritance, Turnstone Press, 1985.
Additionally, the Lucis Trust
has prepared some compilations of Alice Bailey’s works: A
Compilation on Sex, Death: The Great Adventure, Ponder
On This, Serving Humanity, Soul: The Quality of Life,
The Seven Rays of Life, and The Seventh Ray: Revealer of the
New Age. They also offer a CD-ROM version of all of Bailey’s works,
with a master index, as well as a magazine, The Beacon.
Web sites
Lucis Trust home page— http://lucistrust.org; also provides links to the
New Group of World Servers home page— http://www.ngws.org/index.htm.
Share International home page— http://www.shareintl.org.
This group appears to be inspired by the teachings of Alice Bailey.
Their public leader, Benjamin Creme, claims to be the advance man for
“Maitreya,” a camera-shy “World Teacher” whose appearance has been
“imminent” since 1982. The Lucis Trust, however, has not accepted the
claims of Maitreya and of Creme.
The works of Alice Bailey
on-line—
http://laluni.helloyou.ws/netnews/bk/toc.html
The New Age Movement
New Age Anglicanism
Matthew Fox And Creation Spirituality
Books
Fox, Matthew, A Spirituality
Named Compassion: Uniting Mystical Awareness with Social Justice,
Robert Bentley Publishers, 1999.
____. Breakthrough:
Meister Eckhart’s Creation Spirituality in New Translation,
Doubleday, 1980.
____. Confessions:
The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest, Harper San Francisco,
1997.
____. Creation
Spirituality: Liberating Gifts for the Peoples of the Earth, Harper
____. Creativity:
Where the Divine and the Human Meet, Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2002.
____.Hildegard
of Bingen’s Book of Divine Works With Music & Letters by Hildegard
of Bingen, Bear & Company, 1987.
____. Illuminations
of Hildegard of Bingen, Bear and Company, 2003.
____. Meditations
With Meister Eckhart, Bear & Company, 1982.
____. One
River, Many Wells: Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths, Jeremy P.
Tarcher, 2004.
____. Original
Blessing: A Primer in Creation Spirituality Presented in Four Paths,
Twenty-Six Themes, and Two Questions, Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2000.
____. Passion
for Creation: The Earth-honoring Spirituality of Meister Eckhart,
Inner Traditions International, 2000.
____. Prayer:
A Radical Response to Life, Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2001. (Previously
published in 1972 under the title On Becoming a Musical, Mystical
Bear: Spirituality American Style.)
____. Sins
of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Lessons for Transforming Evil in
Soul and Society, Three Rivers Press, 1999.
____. The
Coming of the Cosmic Christ: The Healing of Mother Earth and the Birth
of a Global Renaissance, Harper San Francisco, 1988.
____. The
Reinvention of Work: New Vision of Livelihood for Our Time, Harper
San Francisco, 1995.
____. Western
Spirituality: Historical Roots, Ecumenical Routes, Bear &
Company, 1984.
____. Whee!
We, Wee All the Way Home: A Guide to a Sensual Prophetic Spirituality,
Bear & Company, 1981.
____. Wrestling
With the Prophets: Essays on Creation, Spirituality, and Everyday Life,
Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2003.
Fox, Matthew, and Hammond,
Catherine, Creation Spirituality and the Dreamtime, Morehouse
Publishers, 1991.
Fox, Matthew, and Sheldrake,
Rupert, Natural Grace: Dialogues on Creation, Darkness, and the
Soul in Spirituality and Science, Image Books, 1997.
____. Sheer
Joy: Conversations With Thomas Aquinas on Creation Spirituality,
Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2003.
____. The
Physics of Angels: Exploring the Realm Where Science and Spirit Meet,
Harper
Fox, Matthew, and Swimme, Brian,
Manifesto! for a Global Civilization, Inner Traditions, 1991.
Fox, Matthew, and Tattersfield,
Jane, In the Beginning There Was Joy,
National Book Network, 1995. (A children’s book; the description on
Amazon is: “Mr. and Mrs. Joy (God) teach their children (us) to share
and respect the beauty of all creation.”)
Web sites
Friends of Creation Spirituality— http://www.matthewfox.org/sys-tmpl/door; Fox’s home page.
Techno Cosmic Mass home page— http://www.technocosmicmass.org, for information on Fox’s drug-free rave
liturgy.
The Labyrinth Movement
Books
Artress, Lauren, The Sand
Labyrinth: Meditation at Your Fingertips, Journey Editions, 2000.
Artress, Lauren, Walking a
Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth As a Spiritual Tool,
Riverhead Books, 1996.
Attali, Jacques, Labyrinth
in Culture and Society: Pathways to Wisdom,
Curry, Helen, The Way of the
Labyrinth: A Powerful Meditation for Everyday Life, Penguin
Compass, 2000.
McCullough, David, The
Unending Mystery: A Journey Through Labyrinths and Mazes, Pantheon,
2004.
Web sites
Grace Cathedral Labyrinth Project home
page— http://www.gracecathedral.org/labyrinth.
Veriditas home page— http://www.veriditas.net; “the voice of the labyrinth
movement.”
The
Cathedral Of
Web sites
Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the
Divine home page— http://www.stjohndivine.org.
Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,
S. J.
Books
Fabel, Arthur,
and
King, Ursula, Christ
in All Things: Exploring Spirituality with Teilhard De Chardin,
Orbis Books, 1997.
Lubac, Henri de, Teilhard
De Chardin: The Man and His Meaning,
New American Library, 1968. (De Lubac, a supporter of Teilhard, was
named as a Cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1983, and continued in this
post until his death in 1991.)
____. Teilhard
Explained, Paulist Press, 1968.
____. The
Eternal Feminine: A Study on the Poem by Teilhard
de Chardin, Collins, 1971.
____. The
Religion of Teilhard de Chardin, Image Books,
1968.
Lukas, Mary, Teilhard:
The Man, the Priest, the Scientist, Doubleday, 1977.
Pierre Teilhard
de Chardin Association, Evolution, Marxism and Christianity:
Studies in the Teilhardian Synthesis, Garnstone, 1967.
Smith, Wolfgang, Teilhardism
and the New Religion: A Thorough Analysis of the Teachings of Pierre
Teilhard De Chardin, TAN Books and Publishers, 1988. (Traditional
Catholic critique of the writings of Teilhard de Chardin.)
Teilhard de
Chardin, Pierre, S.J., Activation of Energy, Harvest Books,
2002.
____. Building
the Earth, Dimension Books, 2002.
____. Christianity
and Evolution, Harvest Books, 2002.
____. How
I Believe, Harper Collins, 1969.
____. Human
Energy, Harcourt, 1972.
____. Hymn
of the Universe, Harper Collins, 1969.
____. Let
Me Explain, Collins, 1970.
____. Letters
From A Traveller, Harper, 1962.
____. Letters
From
____. Letters
From Hastings 1908-1912, Herder and
Herder, 1968.
____. Letters
From My Friend, Teilhard de Chardin, 1948-1955:
Including Letters Written During His Final Years In
____. Letters
From Paris 1912-1914, Herder and
Herder, 1967.
____. Letters
to Léontine Zanta, Collins, 1969.
____. Letters
To Two Friends, 1926-1952, New American
Library, 1968.
____. Man’s
Place in Nature, Harper Collins, 2000.
____. On
Happiness, Collins, 1974.
____. On
Love and Happiness, Harper Collins, 1984.
____. On
Suffering, Collins, 1974.
____. Science
and Christ, Harper and Row, 1965.
____. The
Appearance of Man, Harper and Row, 1965.
____. The
Divine Milieu, Perennial Classics, 2001.
____.The
Future of Man, Image, 2004.
____. The
Heart of Matter, Harvest Books, 2002.
____. The
Letters of Teilhard De Chardin & Lucile Swan,
____. The
Making of a Mind: Letters From a Soldier-Priest 1914-1919,
Harper and Row, 1965.
____. The
Phenomenon of Man, Perennial, 1976; also a new
translation, The Human Phenomenon.
____. The
Vision of the Past, Harper, 1966.
____. Toward
the Future, Harvest Books, 2002.
____. Writings
In Time of War, Harper and Row, 1965.
Teilhard de
Chardin,
Barbara Marx Hubbard
Books
Marx Hubbard,
Barbara, Conscious Evolution: Awakening the Power of Our Social
Potential,
____. Emergence:
The Shift from Ego to Essence, Walsch
Books, Hampton Roads Publishing Co., Inc, Charlottesville, Virginia,
2001.
____. Manual
for Co-Creators of the Quantum Leap, New
Visions, n. d.
____. Happy
Birth Day Planet Earth: The Instant of
Co-Operation, Ocean Tree Books,
____. The
Book of Co-Creation—The Revelation: Our
Crisis Is A Birth, 1st ed.,
Foundation for Conscious Evolution,
____. The
Book of Co-Creation Part II—The Promise Will
Be Kept: The Gospels, The Acts, the Epistles, Foundation for
Conscious Evolution,
____. The
Evolutionary Journey: A Personal Guide to a
Positive Future, Evolutionary Press of the Institute for the Study
of Conscious Evolution, San Francisco, 1982.
____. The
Hunger of Eve, Stackpole Books,
____. The
Revelation: A Message of Hope for the New Millennium,
2nd ed., Nataraj
Publishing,
1995.
Web sites
Foundation for Conscious Evolution
home page, http://www.evolve.org —“A Global Community Center for
Conscious Evolution.”
Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon
Davidson
Books
McLaughlin,
Corinne and Davidson, Gordon, Builders of the Dawn: Community
Lifestyles in a Changing World, The Book Publishing Company, 1990.
McLaughlin,
Corinne and Davidson, Gordon, Spiritual Politics: Changing the
World from the Inside Out, Ballantine Books, 1994.
Web sites
The Center for Visionary Leadership
home page— http://www.visionarylead.org.
Robert Muller
Books
Gillies, Douglas,
Prophet: The Hatmaker’s Son—The Life of Robert Muller,
East Beach Press, 2003.
Muller, Robert,
2000 Ideas For A Better World: My Countdown on Dreams on
____. A
Planet of Hope, Amity House, 1985.
____. A
Testament to the Earth: Meditations and Reflections
on Forty Years in the United Nations, Amity House, 1987.
____. Dialogues
of Hope, World Happiness and Cooperation,
1990.
____. First
Lady of the World, World Happiness and
Cooperation, 1991.
____. Framework
for preparation for the year 2000,
Albert Schweitzer Institute Press, 1994.
____. Most
of All, They Taught Me Happiness, Doubleday,
1978.
____. My
Testament to the UN: A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United
Nations 1995, World Happiness and
Cooperation, 2nd ed. 1994.
____. New
Genesis: Shaping a Global Spirituality, World
Happiness and Cooperation, orig. ed. 1982; 3rd printing, 1993.
____. The
Birth of a Global Civilization: With proposals for
a new political system for Planet Earth, World Happiness and
Cooperation, orig. ed. 1991, 2nd printing 1992.
____. What
War Taught Me About Peace, Doubleday, 1985.
Muller, Robert,
and Roche,
Muller, Robert,
and Zonneveld, Leo, eds.. The Desire To Be Human, Mirananda
Publishers, The
The
____. The
World Core Curriculum Guidebook,
____. World
Core Curriculum Manual (Overview),
Web sites
Robert Muller (and his
associates) have multiple web pages dedicated to his “ideas and dreams”:
http://www.earthpax.net —a web page with “Robert
Muller’s exhortations and ideas & dreams for a better world.”
http://www.goodmorningworld.org —a web page with recent
writings by Muller.
http://www.paradiseearth.us
—“Robert Muller’s Ideas and Dreams Nurturing Our Home.” The text for
Muller’s newest book, Paradise Earth, is available for download here.
http://www.robertmuller.org —the home page for Robert
Muller; contains the
text of his 4,000 “Ideas and Dreams for a Better World”
Robert Muller Schools International
home page— http://www.unol.org/rms
Neale Donald Walsch
Books
Blanton, Brad,
and Walsch, Neale Donald, Honest to God: A Change of Hearts That
Can Change the World, Sparrowhawk Publications, 2002.
Walsch, Neale
Donald, Bringers of the Light, Hampton Roads Publishing
Company, Inc., 2000.
____. Communion
with God, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 2000.
____. Conversations
with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book
1, Putnam Publishing Group, 1996.
____. Conversations
with God: Book 1 (Guidebook),
Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc., 1996.
____. Conversations
with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book
2, Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc., 1997.
____. Conversations
with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book
3, Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc., 1998.
Walsch, Neale
Donald, and Morissett, Alanis, Conversations with God for Teens,
Scholastic, 2001.
Walsch, Neale
Donald, Friendship with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Putnam
Publishing Group, 1998.
____. Moments
of Grace, Hampton Roads Publishing Company,
Inc., 2001.
____. Neale
Donald Walsch on Abundance and Right Livelihood,
Hampton Roads Publ. Company, Inc., 1999.
____. Neale
Donald Walsch on Holistic Living, Hampton
Roads Publishing Company, Inc., 1999.
____. Neale
Donald Walsch on Relationships, Hampton Roads
Publishing Company, Inc., 1999.
____. Questions
and Answers on Conversations with God,
Hampton Roads Publishing Company Inc., 1999.
____. Re-Creating
Your Self, Neale Donald Walsch Pub.,
2000.
____. The
Little Soul and the Sun: A Children’s Parable
Adapted from Conversations With God, Young Spirit Books, 1998.
____. The
New Revelations: A Conversation with God, Atria
Books, 2002.
____. Tomorrow’s
God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge,
Atria Books, 2004.
____. et
al., Wedding Vows from Conversations with God,
Hampton Roads Publishing Company Inc., 2000.
Web sites
Conversations With God
Foundation home page— http://www.cwg.org.
Humanity’s Team home
page— http://www.humanitysteam.com/main.html.
The Changers home page—
http://www.thechangers.org; a Walsch organization for
teenagers.
Other
Globalist, New Age and Utopian Resources
Web sites
Berkeley Psychic
Institute home page— http://www.berkeleypsychic.com; affiliated with the
Citizens for Global
Solutions home page— http://www.globalsolutions.org; this is the new name for the
World Federalist Association.
Foundation for the
Future home page— http://www.futurefoundation.org; Robert Muller and Barbara Marx
Hubbard are on the Board of Advisers.
For The Common Good
home page— http://www.global-forum.org; web page on globalization from
an interfaith perspective, with essays by URI activist Josef Boehle.
Global Education
Associates home page— http://www.globaleduc.org.
Jean Houston’s home
page— http://www.jeanhouston.org; she inspired Lauren Artress to
start the Labyrinth Project at Grace Cathedral.
Millennium Institute
home page— http://www.millenniuminstitute.net.
Pathways to Peace home
page— http://pathwaystopeace.org.
The Mastery Foundation
home page— http://www.masteryfoundation.org.
World Social Forum home
page for 2004— http://www.wsfindia.org.
Worldwatch home page— http://www.worldwatch.org.
Entheogens: The Intersection
Between Drugs and Religion
Books
Arthur, James, Mushrooms
and Mankind: The Impact of Mushrooms on Human Consciousness and Religion,
The Book Tree, 2003.
Clark, Heinrich, Magic
Mushrooms in Religion and Alchemy,
Davenport-Hines,
Richard, The Pursuit of Oblivion: A Global History of Narcotics,
W. W. Norton and Co., 2004..
DeKorne, Jim, Psychedelic
Shamanism: The Cultivation, Preparation and Shamanic Use of
Psychotropic Plants, Loompanics Unlimited, 1994.
Forte, Robert, et
al., Entheogens and the Future of Religion, Pine Forge Press,
2000.
Grob, Charles S.,
Hallucinogens: A Reader, Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2002.
Lee, Martin A.,
and Shlain, Bruce, Acid Dreams: The Complete Social History of LSD—The
CIA, the Sixties, and Beyond, Grove/Atlantic, 1986.
Masters, Robert,
and Houston, Jean, The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience,
McKenna, Terence,
Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge—A
Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution, Bantam, 1993.
Merkur, Daniel, The
Mystery of Manna: The Psychedelic Sacrament of the Bible,
_. The
Psychedelic Sacrament: Manna, Meditation, and
Mystical Experience,
Pinchbeck,
Daniel, Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the
Heart of Contemporary Shamanism, Broadway, 2003.
Roberts, Thomas
B., Psychoactive Sacramentals: Essays on Entheogens and Religion,
Council on Spiritual Practices, 2001.
Russell, Dan, Shamanism
and the Drug Propaganda: The Birth of Patriarchy and the Drug War,
Kalyx.com, 1998.
Schultes, Richard
Evans, Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic
Powers, Healing Art Press, 2002.
Shulgin,
Alexander, Pihkal: A Chemical Love Story, Transform Press, 1991.
Smith, Huston, Cleansing
the Doors of Perception: The Religious Significance of Entheogenic
Plants and Chemicals, Sentient Publications, 2003.
Wasson, Gordon,
et al., Persephone’s Quest: Entheogens and the Origins of Religion,
Yale University Press, 1992.
Web sites
Council on Spiritual Practices home
page – http://www.csp.org
The Western
Occult and
Pseudo-Christian Tradition, from Gnosticism through the New Age
Books
Aveni, Anthony, Behind
the Crystal Ball: Magic, Science, and the Occult from Antiquity Through
the New Age, University Press of
Baigent, Michael,
and Leigh, Richard, The Elixir and the Stone: Unlocking the Ancient
Mysteries of the Occult, Penguin, 1997.
Bloom, Harold, Omens
of Millennium: The Gnosis of Angels, Dreams, and Resurrection,
Riverhead Books, 1997.
____. The
American Religion: The Emergence of the
Post-Christian Nation, Simon and Schuster, 1992.
Churton, Tobias, Gnostic
Philosophy from Ancient
Drury, Nevill, Exploring
the Labyrinth: Making Sense of the New Spirituality, Continuum,
1999.
Ellis, Bill, Lucifer
Ascending: The Occult in Folklore and Popular Culture, University
Press of
Faivre, Antoine, Access
to Western Esotericism,
____. et
al., Modern Esoteric Spirituality, Crossroad,
1995.
____. Theosophy,
Imagination, Tradition: Studies in Western
Esotericism,
Faivre, Antoine,
and Hanegraaff, Wouter J., Western Esotericism and the Science of
Religion, Peeters, 1998.
Feuerstein,
Georg, and Feuerstein, Trisha Lamb, Voices on the Threshold of
Tomorrow: 145 Views of the New Millennium, Quest Books,
1993. (A collection of essays by a wide range of New Age authors.)
Gibbons, B. J., Spirituality
and the Occult: From the Renaissance to the Modern Age, Routledge,
2001.
Hanegraaff,
Wouter J., New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the
Mirror of Secular Thought,
Heelas, Paul, The
New Age Movement: The Celebration of the Self and the Sacralization of
Modernity, Blackwell Publishers, 1996.
Heelas, Paul, The
Spiritual Revolution: Why Religion Is Giving Way To
Spirituality, Blackwell Publishers, 2005.
Herrick, James
A., The Making of the New Spirituality: The Eclipse of the Western
Religious Tradition, InterVarsity Press, 2003. (Evangelical
Christian critique of the New Age).
Hoeller, Stephan
A., Gnosticism: New Light on the Ancient Tradition of Inner Knowing,
Quest Books, 2002. (History of Gnosticism by an avowed Gnostic;
published by a Theosophical press.)
____. Freedom:
Alchemy for a Voluntary Society, Quest
Books, 1992. (Gnostic/Jungian view of freedom and its opponents)
Kerr, Howard, and
Crow, Charles L., The Occult in
Kinney, Jay, The
Inner West: An Introduction to the Hidden Wisdom of the West,
Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2004.
Lewis, James R.,
and Melton, Gordon J., Perspectives on the New Age, State
Lindholm, Lars
B., Pilgrims of the Night: Pathfinders of the Magical Way,
Llewellyn Publications, 1994.
Owen, Alex, The
Darkened Room: Women, Power, and Spiritualism in Late Victorian
____. The
Place of Enchantment: British Occultism and the
Culture of the Modern,
Melton, J.
Gordon, et al., New Age Almanac, Visible Ink Press, 1991.
Pauwels, Louis,
and Bergier, Jacques, The Morning of the Magicians, Rowman
& Littlefield Publishers, Inc.., 1991.
Powell, Robert, The
Most Holy Trinosophia and the New Revelation of the Divine Feminine,
Anthroposophic Press, 2000.
Rudolph, Kurt, Gnosis:
The Nature and History of Gnosticism, Harper San Francisco, 1987.
Smoley, Richard, Inner
Christianity: A Guide to the Esoteric Tradition, Shambhala
Publications, 2002.
Smoley, Richard,
and Kinney, Jay, Hidden Wisdom: A Guide to the Western Inner
Traditions, Penguin Books, 1999.
Styers, Randall, Making
Magic: Religion, Magic, and Science in the Modern World,
Van Den Broek,
R., et al., Gnosis and Hermeticism from Antiquity to Modern Times,
Versluis, Arthur,
Theosophia: Hidden Dimensions of Christianity,
____. Wisdom’s
Children: A Christian Esoteric Tradition,
State University of New York Press, 1999.
Webb, James, The
Occult Establishment, Open Court Publishing Company, 1976.
____. The
Occult Underground, Open Court Publishing
Company, 1974.
Comparative
Religion
Books
Beaver, R.
Pierce, et al., Eerdmans’ Handbook to the World’s Religions,
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1994.
Occhiogrosso,
Peter, The Joy of Sects, Image Books, 1997.
Smith, Huston, The
World’s Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions, Harper San
Francisco, 1991.
New Religious
Movements, Sects,
and Cults
Overviews
Books
Barker, Eileen,
and Warburg, Margit, New Religions and New Religiosity, David
Brown Book Co., 2000.
Barrett, David
V., The New Believers: Sects, ‘Cults’ and Alternative Religions,
Cassell, 2003.
Chryssides,
George D., Exploring New Religions, Cassell, 2000.
____. Historical
Dictionary of New Religious Movements,
Scarecrow Press, 2001.
Ellwood, Robert
S., Alternative Altars: Unconventional and Eastern Spirituality in
Jenkins, Philip, Mystics
and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History,
Kranenborg,
Reender, and Rothstein, Mikael, New Religions in a Postmodern World,
Lewis, James R., Odd
Gods: New Religions and the Cult Controversy, Prometheus Books,
2001.
Lifton, Robert
Jay, Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of
Brainwashing in
Melton, J.
Gordon, Encyclopedic Handbook of Cults in
Miller, Timothy,
ed., America’s Alternative Religions, State University of New
York Press, 1995.
Partridge,
Christopher, New Religions: A Guide—New Religious Movements,
Sects and Alternative Spiritualities,
Partridge,
Christopher, and Groothuis,
Pike, Sarah M., New
Age and Neopagan Religions in
Rothstein,
Mikael, New Age Religion and Globalization,
Saliba, John A.,
S. J., Perspectives on New Religious Movements, Continuum, 1995.
Saliba, John A.,
S. J., and Melton, J. Gordon, Understanding New Religious Movements,
Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.
Towler, Robert,
et al., New Religions & the New Europe, David Brown Book
Company, 1995.
Wilson,
Wilson, Colin, Rogue
Messiahs: Tales of Self-Proclaimed Saviors, Hampton Roads
Publishing Company, 2000.
Web
sites—anti-cult
American Family
Federation home page— http://www.cultinfobooks.com, and http://www.csj.org.
Apologetics Index home
page— http://www.apologeticsindex.org; Evangelical critique of cults
and new religious movements.
Christian Research
Institute home page— http://www.equip.org. Evangelical Christian; part of
its ministry includes analysis of cults and new religious movements.
Anti-Catholic.
Cults and Mind Control
News home page— http://www.trancenet.org.
Cult Information Centre
home page— http://www.cultinformation.org.uk/home.html.
Cult Information and
Family Support home page— http://www.cifs.org.au.
Fact Net home page— http://www.factnet.org; they say that they have been
“Breaking News and Information on Cults and Mind Control since 1993.”
Family Action
Information and Resource Center home page— http://www.fair-cult-concern.co.uk.
Freedom of
InfoCult home page— http://www.math.mcgill.ca/triples/infocult/ic-e1.html.
Recovering Former
Cultists’ Support Network— http://www.refocus.org.
Rick Ross home page— http://www.rickross.com;
describes itself as an “institute for the study of destructive cults,
controversial groups, and movements.” He also has a blog with cult news
at http://www.cultnews.com.
SIMPOS, a
Spiritual Counterfeits
Project home page— http://www.scp-inc.org. This
is an Evangelical Christian think tank that describes itself as a
“frontline ministry confronting the occult, the cults, and the New Age
movement and explaining why they are making an impact on our society.”
It publishes a journal twice a year, and shorter newsletters several
times a year.
Triumphing Over London
Cults home page— http://www.tolc.org; British anti-cult group.
Yahoo.com directory of
anti-cult web pages— http://directory.google.com/Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Opposing_Views/Cults.
Other web sites
pertaining to cults and new religious movements
Anti-cult activists have accused
these sites of being excessively sympathetic to cults and new religious
movements.
Center for Studies on
New Religions (CESNUR)— http://www.cesnur.org. (For an Evangelical critique, see
the Apologetics Index web article on CESNUR, at http://www.apologeticsindex.org/c10.html.)
Cult Awareness Network
home page (CAN)— http://www.cultawarenessnetwork.org. (For an Evangelical critique,
see the Apologetics Index web article on CAN, at http://www.apologeticsindex.org/c19.html.)
Institute for the Study
of American Religion (ISAR)— http://www.americanreligion.org. (For an
Evangelical critique, see the Apologetics Index web article on J.
Gordon Melton, the head of the ISAR, at http://www.apologeticsindex.org/m06.html.)
The Rev. Sun Myung Moon and Unificationism
Books
Boettcher, Robert
B., Gifts of Deceit: Sun Myung Moon,
Case, Thomas W., Moonie
Buddhist Catholic: A Spiritual Odyssey, White Horse Press, 1996.
(Critique of Moon and Unificationism)
Chryssides,
George W., The Advent of Sun Myung Moon: The Origins, Beliefs and
Practices of the
Hong, Nansook, In
the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s Family,
Little, Brown, 1998. (Critique of Moon and Unificationism)
Horowitz, Irving
Louis, Science, Sin, and Scholarship: The Politics of Reverend Moon
and the
Introvigne,
Massimo, The
Moon, Sun Myung, Christianity
in Crisis, HSA Publications, 1977.
____. Divine
Principle, HSA Publications, 1977.
____. Exposition
of the Divine Principle, HSA
Publications, 1996.
____. God’s
Warning to the World, Rose of Sharon Press,
1985.
____. God’s
Warning To The World Book 2, HSA Press, 1985.
____. God’s
Will and the Ocean, 1987.
____.
____. Life
of Prayer, HSA Publications, n. d.
____.
____. Science
& Absolute Values: 10 Addresses,
ICF Press, 1982.
____. The
Life and
____. True
Family and World Peace: Speeches by the Reverend
and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon in the Completed Testament Age, HSA
Publications, 2000.
____. True
Love, HSA Publications, 1989.
____. Way
of God’s Will, HSA Publications, n. d.
____. Way
of Tradition, Vol. 2, HSA Publications, n. d.
____. Way
of Tradition III, HSA Publications, n. d.
____. Way
of Tradition IV, HSA Publications, 1980.
Neufeld, K.
Gordon, Heartbreak and Rage: Ten Years Under Sun Myung Moon,
Vitualbookworm.com, 2002. (Critique of Moon and Unificationism)
Tillett, Gregory,
The Lord of the Second Coming: Sun Myung Moon and the Unification
Movement, Routledge, 1984.
Sherwood,
Underwood,
Barbara, and Underwood, Betty, Hostage to Heaven, Random House,
1988. (Critique of Moon and Unificationism)
Web sites
Family Federation for
World Peace and Unification home page— http://www.familyfed.org; Unificationist site.
Family Federation for
World Peace and Unification International— http://www.ffwpui.org; Unificationist site.
Freedom of
John Gorenfeld’s web
page on the Moonies— http://www.iapprovethismessiah.com. Gorenfeld
took the lead in exposing Moon’s “coronation” as Messiah in March 2004
in
True Parents
Organization home page— http://www.tparents.org; Unificationist site.
Unification home page— http://www.unification.net; Unificationist site.
Washington Times
newspaper home page— http://www.washingtontimes.com; this is the Moon-owned conservative
newspaper in
Sectarian and Cultic Movements Within the
Catholic Church
Books
Communion and Liberation
Buzzi, Elisa, A Generative
Thought: An Introduction to the Works of Luigi Giussani,
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004. (Giussani is the founder of
Communion and Liberation.)
Giussani, Luigi, Morality:
Memory and Desire, Ignatius Press, 1986. (Giussani is the founder
of Communion and Liberation.)
____. The
Psalms, Crossroad Publishing Company, 2004.
____. The
Risk of Education, Crossroad Publishing Company, 2001.
Giussani, Luigi, and Hewitt,
Viviane, At the Origin of the Christian Claim, McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1998.
Giussani, Luigi, and Hewitt,
Viviane, Why the Church?, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
Giussani, Luigi, and Zucchi,
John, The Religious Sense, McGill-Queen’s University Press,
1997.
Rondoni, Davide, and Giussani,
Luigi, Communion and Liberation: A Movement in the Church,
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000. (Supportive of Communion and
Liberation.)
Urquhart, Gordon, The Pope’s
Armada: Unlocking the Secrets of Mysterious and Powerful New Sects in
the Church, Prometheus Books, 1999. (Critique of Focolare, the
Focolare
Gallagher, Jim, Woman’s
Work: Chiara Lubich: A Biography of the Focolare Movement and Its
Founder, New City Press, 1997. (Supportive of Focolare)
Hearne, Jerry, Unity Our
Adventure: The Focolare Movement,
Lubich, Chiara, Jesus: The
Heart of His Message: Unity and Jesus Forsaken,
____. The
Cry: Jesus Crucified and Forsaken in the History and Life of the
Focolare Movement, from Its Birth in 1943,
Until the Dawn of the Third Millennium,
Lubich, Chiara, and Morneau,
Bishop Robert F., Only at Night We See the Stars: Finding Light in
the Face of Darkness,
Lubich, Chiara, et al., An
Introduction to the
Legionaries of Christ
Conde, Angeles, and
Maciel, Marcial, Integral
Formation of Catholic Priests, Alba House, 1992. (Maciel is the
founder of the Legionaries of Christ.)
Maciel, Marcial, and Colina,
Jesus, Christ Is My Life, Sophia Institute Press, 2003.
Arguello, Kiko, and Hernandez,
Carmen, Statute of the
Pasotti, Ezekiel, The
Neocatechumenal Way According to Paul VI and John Paul II, St. Paul
Publications, 1996.. (Supportive of the
Opus Dei
Berglar, Peter, Opus Dei:
Life and Work of Its Founder, Josemaria Escriva, Scepter
Publications, 1995. (Supportive of Opus Dei; Scepter is an Opus Dei
publisher)
Bowers, Fergal, The Work: An
Investigation into the History of Opus Dei and How It Operates in
Coverdale, John F., Uncommon
Faith: The Early Years of Opus Dei, 1928-1943, Scepter
Publishers, 2002. (Supportive of Opus Dei)
del Portillo, Alvaro, and
Cavalleri, Cesare, Immersed in God: Blessed Josemaría
Escrivá, Founder of Opus Dei As Seen by His Successor, Bishop
Alvaro Del Portillo, Scepter Publishers, 1996. (Supportive of Opus
Dei)
Escrivá,
Josemaría, Centennial Edition: The Complete Published Works
of Saint Josemaría Escrivá, Scepter Publishers, 2002.
(Escrivá was the founder of Opus Dei).
____. Christ
Is Passing By, Scepter Publishers, 1974.
____. Conversations
With Monsignor Josemaría Escrivá, Scepter Publishers,
2002.
____. Friends
of God: Homilies, Scepter Publishers, 1997.
____. In
Love With the Church, Scepter Publishers, 1989.
____. The
Way; The Furrow; The Forge (single volume
edition), Scepter Publications, 2001. (The key writings of the founder
of Opus Dei.)
____. The
Way of the Cross, Scepter Publishers, 2001.
Estruch, Joan, Saints and
Schemers: Opus Dei and Its Paradoxes,
Garvey, J. J. M., Parents’
Guide to Opus Dei, Sicut Dixit Press, 1991. (Critique of Opus Dei).
____. Prelature’s
Reaction: The Official Response from Opus Dei to “Parent’s Guide to
Opus Dei”, Sicut Dixit Press, n. d. (Critique of Opus Dei).
Hutchison, Robert, Their
Kingdom Come: Inside the Secret World of Opus Dei, Thomas Dunne
Books, 1999. (Critique of Opus Dei)
Le Tourneau, Dominique, What
Is Opus Dei, Scepter Publications, 1989. (Supportive of Opus Dei)
Lernoux, Penny. People of
God: The Struggle for World Catholicism, Penguin, 1990. (Includes
critiques of Opus Dei, Tradition, Family, and Property, and Communion
and Liberation)
Messori, Vittorio, Opus Dei:
Leadership and Vision in Today's Catholic Church, Regnery, 1997.
(Supportive of Opus Dei)
Ocariz, Fernando, Canonical
Path of Opus Dei: The History and Defense of a Charism, Scepter
Publishers, 1994..
Rodriguez, Pedro, et al., Opus
Dei in the Church: An Ecclesiological Study of the Life and Apostolate
of Opus Dei, Scepter Press, 2003. (Released by an Opus Dei
publisher.)
Romano, Giuseppe, Opus Dei:
Who? How? Why?, Alba House, 1995. (Supportive of Opus Dei)
Walsh, Michael, Opus Dei: An
Investigation into the Powerful Secretive Society within the Catholic
Church, Harper San Francisco, 2004. (Critique of Opus Dei.)
Tradition, Family, and Property
American Society for the Defense
of Tradition, Family, and Property, Tradition Family Property: Half
a Century of Epic Anticommunism, American Society for the Defense
of Tradition, Family, and Property, 1981.
de Oliveira, Plinio Correa, Brainwashing:
A Myth Exploited by the New “Therapeutic Inquisition”,
American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property,
1985. (Oliveira is the founder of Tradition, Family, and Property)
____. Nobility
and Analogous Traditional Elites: A Theme Illuminating American Social
History,
____. Revolution
and Counter-Revolution, American Society for the Defense of
Tradition, Family, and Property,
1993.
____. The
Way of the Cross,
de Oliveira, Plinio Correa, et
al., Our Lady at
Web sites:
supporters of Catholic “new ecclesial movements”
American Society for the Defense of
Tradition, Family, and Property home page— http://www.tfp.org; one of their ongoing public
campaigns is “America Needs Fatima” (http://www.tfp.org/anf).
Communion and Liberation
home page— http://www.clonline.org.
Focolare home page— http://www.focolare.org.
Legionaries of Christ: home page— http://www.legionofchrist.org; also, http://www.legionariesofchrist.org.
The home page of Regnum Christi, which
is affiliated with the Legionaries, is http://www.regnumchristi.org.
The Legionaries’ official response to
accusations against the group is at the Legionary Facts home page, http://www.legionaryfacts.org.
Opus Dei and Escrivá
sites:
Escrivá home page, devoted to
the founder of Opus Dei— http://www.josemariaescriva.info.
On-line works of the founder of Opus
Dei— http://www.escrivaworks.org.
Opus Dei
Romana home page— http://en.romana.org;
this is the “Bulletin of the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei.”
Web sites:
critics of Catholic “new ecclesial movements”
Critics of Focolare:
“Focolare Movement: Lights and
Shadows” home page— http://www.focolare.net.
Critics of the Legionaries of
Christ and Regnum
Christi:
“Ex-Legionaries.com” home page for
former members of the Legionaries of Christ and Regnum Christi— http://www.exlegionaries.com.
Freedom of
Opponents of the Legionaries reply to
the movement’s self-defense at “Legionaryfacts.org;” their rebuttal is
at http://www.legionaryfacts.com.
Regain Network home page— http://www.regainnetwork.org; critical of the Legionaries of
Christ and Regnum Christi.
Rick Ross’ anti-cult site has a web
page on the Legionaries of Christ, at http://www.rickross.com/groups/loc.html.
A conservative Catholic site, Unity
Publishing, criticizes the Legionaries at this page: http://www.unitypublishing.com/Apparitions/LegionIndex.html.
Critics of the
An opponent of the Way has gathered
articles at the web site http://www.psychologue-clinicien.com/anglais/chemin.htm.
An official report by the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Clifton, in the
• “Church Mouse” is an
anti-Neocatechumenal web site in
Critics of Opus Dei:
Freedom of
Miguel de Portugal’s web site contains
articles critical of Opus Dei and other cults in the Catholic Church,
at the web page masonIndex.html; other articles may be found by
searching the web site for “Opus Dei” using their Google link.
Opposing Views’ collection of
anti-Opus Dei web pages — http://www.opposing-religious-views.com/Christianity_Catholicism_Opus_Dei.html.
Opus Dei Awareness Network home page— http://www.odan.org.
Rick Ross’ anti-cult site has a web
page on Opus Dei, at http://www.rickross.com/groups/opus.html.
“The Unofficial Opus Dei Home Page”— http://www.mond.at/opus.dei.
Critics of Tradition, Family,
and Property (TFP):
An Italian anti-cult group has
extensive research on TFP and its allies at http://www.kelebekler.com/cesnur/eng.htm. Articles
on this site include Miguel Martinez, “‘Doctor Plinio’ and his
‘counter-revolutionary magisterium’,” at http://www.kelebekler.com/cesnur/storia/gb11.htm, and http://www.kelebekler.com/cesnur/storia/gb12.htm, and succeeding web pages.
John Armour, “TFP: A Dangerous Cult,”
at http://www.sspx.ca/Angelus/1983_July/TFP_Dangerus.htm.
This is an account published in 1983 in Angelus, the magazine of the
Society of St. Pius X—which is itself a rightwing Catholic splinter
group.
Unity Publishing, “‘America
Needs Fatima’: A Cult Using the
Many
other similar web pages on these movements exist; search Google for the
name of each new ecclesial movement, with the terms “sect” or “cult” or
“abuse.”
Wicca and Neo-paganism
Books
Adler, Margot, Drawing Down
the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in
Alexander, Brooks, Witchcraft
Goes Mainstream, Harvest House, 2004. (Scholarly Evangelical
history and critique).
Ankarloo, Bengt, and
____. Witchcraft
and Magic in
Burnett, David, Dawning of
the Pagan Moon, Thomas Nelson Inc., 1992. (History of witchcraft
and Neopaganism; Evangelical Christian critique.)
Davis, Philip G., Goddess
Unmasked: The Rise of Neopagan Feminist Spirituality, Spence
Publishing Company, 1999. (Scholarly history; conservative Christian
critique.)
DiZerega, Gus, Pagans &
Christians: The Personal Spiritual Experience, Llewellyn
Publications, 2001. (Neopagan call for Christian/Neopagan dialogue and
mutual understanding).
Drury, Nevill, Magic and
Witchcraft: From Shamanism to the Technopagans,
Eliade, Mircea, Occultism,
Witchcraft, and Cultural Fashions: Essays in Comparative Religion,
Hutton, Ronald, The Triumph
of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft,
Lewis, James R., Magical
Religion and Modern Witchcraft,
Molnar, Thomas, The Pagan
Temptation, Eerdmans, 1987. (Conservative Catholic critique).
Paris, Ginette, The
Sacrament of Abortion, Spring Publications, Inc., 1992. (A Neopagan
defense of abortion as a sacrifice.)
Pike, Sarah M., Earthly
Bodies, Magical Selves: Contemporary Pagans and the Search for Community,
University of
Russell, Jeffrey B., A
History of Witchcraft: Sorcerers, Heretics, and Pagans, Thames
& Hudson, 1982. (Scholarly history)
____. Mephistopheles:
The Devil in the Modern World,
____. The
Prince of Darkness: Radical Evil and the Power of Good in History,
____. Witchcraft
in the Middle Ages,
Starhawk, The Spiral Dance,
Harper
Thornton, Bruce S., Plagues
of the Mind: The New Epidemic of False Knowledge, ISI Books, 2004.
(Conservative critique; includes a chapter on the ideology of the
Goddess.)
Vale, V., and Sulak, John, Modern
Pagans: an Investigation of Contemporary Ritual, RE/Search
Publications, 2001. (Overview of Neopaganism, using primary sources.)
Web sites
Ancient Ways Bookstore home page— http://www.ancientways.com; they put on the annual PantheaCon convention
for Neopagans in February of each year.
Conjureworks— http://www.conjure.com; the home page of Rowan
Fairgrove, a Wiccan who has long been active in the URI.
Covenant of the Goddess home page— http://www.cog.org; URI Global Council member
Donald Frew, a Neopagan, is active in this organization.
The Interfaith
Movement
Interfaith
Organizations
Web sites
CoNexus Multifaith Media home page— http://www.conexuspress.com; offers many books sympathetic to the
interfaith movement.
Council for a Parliament of the
World’s Religions (CPWR) home page— http://www.cpwr.org.
Global Dialogue Institute (GDI) home
page— http://astro.temple.edu/~dialogue, for information for 1995–1999, and http://global-dialogue.com for current information.
Ingrid Shafer’s home page— http://ecumene.org; Shafer is an interfaith activist,
and describes her site as “
Interfaith
Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan
Washington home page— http://www.ifcmw.org. Interfaith Network of the
International Fellowship of Christians
and Jews (IFCJ) home page— http://www.ifcj.org/site/PageServer.
Interfaith Youth Core (IYC) home page—
http://www.ifyc.org.
International Association for
Religious Freedom (IARF) home page— http://www.iarf.net.
International Council of Christians
and Jews (ICCJ) home page— http://www.iccj.org/en.
International Interfaith Centre (IIC)
home page— http://www.interfaith-center.org/oxford.
Inter-Religious Federation for World
Peace (IRFWP) home page— http://www.irfwp.org. They
state that they carry out their programs “through the Interreligious
and International Federation for World Peace (IIFWP),” whose home page
is http://www.iifwp.org. Both organizations are associated with the
Minorities of
National Religious Partnership for the
Environment (NRPE) home page— http://www.nrpe.org.
Network of International Interfaith
Organizations (NIIO) web page— http://www.interfaith-center.org/oxford/network.htm.
North American Interfaith Network
(NAIN) home page— http://www.nain.org.
Ontario Consultants on Religious
Tolerance home page— http://www.religioustolerance.org.
Peace Council home page— http://www.peacecouncil.org.
Thanksgiving Square home page— http://www.thanksgiving.org.
The Interfaith Alliance (TIA) home
page— http://www.tialliance.org.
Three Faiths Forum (TFF) home page— http://www.threefaithsforum.org.uk.
United Communities of Spirit (UCS)
home page— http://origin.org/ucs/home.cfm.
World Conference of Religions for
Peace (WCRP) home page— http://www.wcrp.org. (Previously,
the group had been named the World Conference on Religion and Peace.)
World Congress of Faiths (WCF) home
page— http://www.worldfaiths.org.
World Council of Churches (WCC) home
page— http://www.wcc-coe.org; a Christian ecumenical body,
but active in the interfaith movement.
World Council of Religious Leaders
(WCRL) home page— http://www.millenniumpeacesummit.org. This
grew out of the World Millennium Peace Summit of Religious and
Spiritual Leaders, held in 2000 in
World Faith Development Dialogue
(WFDD) home page— http://www.wfdd.org.uk.
World Peace Prayer Society (WPPS) home
page— http://www.worldpeace.org.
World Network of Religious Futurists
(WNRF) home page— http://www.wnrf.org/cms/index.shtml.
Advocacy,
History and Analysis of the Interfaith Movement
Books
Barney, Gerald O., et al., Threshold
2000: Critical Issues and Spiritual Values for a Global Age,
CoNexus Press, 1999.
Bassett, Libby, et al., Earth
and Faith: A Book of Reflection for Action, United Nations
Environment Program, 2000.
Beversluis, Joel, ed., Sourcebook
of the World's Religions: An Interfaith Guide to Religion and
Spirituality, 3rd ed.,
New World Library, 2000; contains essays by adherents of traditional
and new religions, as well as UN documents and essays by interfaith
movement leaders.
Braybrooke, Marcus, Pilgrimage
of Hope: One Hundred Years of Global Interfaith Dialogue, Crossroad
Publishing Co., 1992. Scholarly history of the interfaith movement from
1893 to 1991.
____. Faith
and Interfaith in a Global Age, CoNexus Press, 1998. History of the
interfaith movement from 1993 to 1998.
____. Faiths
in fellowship: A Short History of the World Congress of Faiths and Its
Work, World Congress of Faiths, 1976.
____. Inter-Faith
Organizations, 1893-1979: An Historical Directory,
Edwin Mellen Press, 1980.
Cimino, Richard, and Lattin,
Don, Shopping for Faith: American Religion in the New Millennium,
Jossey-Bass, 2002. (Overview of religious trends in the
Coward, Harold, and Maguire,
Daniel C., Visions of a New Earth: Religious Perspectives on
Population, Consumption, and Ecology,
Forward, Martin, Interfaith
Dialogue: A Short Introduction, Oneworld Publications, 2001.
Ingham, Archbishop Michael, Mansions
of the Spirit: The Gospel in a Multi-Faith World, Anglican Book
Centre, 1997.
Kirby, Richard, and Brewer,
Earl, The
Maguire, Daniel C., Sacred
Choices: The Right to Contraception and Abortion in Ten World Religions,
____. Sacred
Energies: When the World’s Religions Sit Down to Talk About the Future
of Human Life and the Plight of This Planet, Augsburg Fortress
Publishers, 2000.
____. Sacred
Rights: The Case for Contraception and Abortion in World Religions,
Mische, Patricia M., and
Merkling, Melissa, Toward a Global Civilization? The Contribution
of Religions, Peter Lang Publishing, 2001.
Seager, Richard Hughes, The
Dawn of Religious Pluralism: Voices from the World’s Parliament of
Religions, 1893, Open Court Publishing Co., 1993.
Storey, Celia and David, Visions
of an Interfaith Future, International Interfaith Centre, 1994.
Teasdale,
Tobias, Michael, and Morrison,
Jane, A Parliament of Souls: In Search of Global Spirituality,
Bay Books, 1995. (Interviews with spiritual leaders at the 1993
Parliament of the World’s Religions.)
Traer, Robert, Faith,
Belief, and Religion, The Davies Group, 2001.
____. Faith
in Human Rights: Support in Religious Traditions for a Global Struggle,
____. Quest
for Truth: Critical Reflections on Interfaith Cooperation, The
Davies Group, 1999.
Catholic
Perspectives on Interreligious Dialogue
Cardinal
Arinze was President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue, the Vatican Curia department in charge of interfaith
relations, from 1984 to 2002. In 2002, the Pope appointed Arinze as
Prefect of Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the
Sacraments.
Books
Arinze, Cardinal Francis,
____. Meeting
Other Believers: The Risks and Rewards of Interreligious Dialogue,
Our Sunday Visitor, 1998.
____. Religions
for Peace: A Call for Solidarity to the Religions of the World,
Doubleday, 2002.