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Divine dance partners: theology, compassion and interconnectedness in health
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Divine dance partners: theology, compassion and interconnectedness in health

Posted on January 8, 2017January 30, 2018 by Sande Ramage

Reading Divine Dance: the Trinity and Your Transformation reconnected me with the insightful 20th century Trinity of The Matrix movie when she announced to the…

Rape culture in need of a spirituality that grows us
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Rape culture in need of a spirituality that grows us

Posted on December 8, 2013January 30, 2018 by Sande Ramage

New Zealand’s ‘rape culture’ is in the news after a group of teenage boys allegedly had sex with intoxicated underage girls and then bragged about…

  • The most basic and urgent challenges facing New Zealand society are not economic. They are to do with our values – those activities which give meaning and purpose in our society, our social ecology, spirituality in the broadest sense. Andrew Hornblow, 1999
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