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Matthew Fox

    December 21, 1940

    Matthew Fox is an American Episcopal priest and theologian, recognized as a prominent exponent of Creation Spirituality. This movement draws deeply from the mystical philosophies of medieval visionaries, a tradition Fox has championed through his widely influential writings. His books have reached millions, cultivating a vast and diverse following by exploring profound spiritual and theological themes with a distinctive approach.

    Matthew Fox
    Illuminations of Hildegard of Bingen
    The A.W.E. Project: Reinventing Education Reinventing the Human [With DVD]
    Confessions, Revised And Updated
    Original Blessing
    The Tao of Thomas Aquinas
    Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Transforming Evil in Soul and Society
    • 2024

      Naming the Unnameable

      89 Wonderful and Useful Names for God ...Including the Unnameable God

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book presents a contemplative practice that connects the various names of God to a deeper experiential understanding of the divine. Matthew Fox guides readers through a transformative journey, encouraging them to engage with spirituality in a meaningful and personal way. Deepak Chopra highlights the elegance of this approach, suggesting it fosters a profound relationship with God beyond mere nomenclature.

      Naming the Unnameable
    • 2023

      A beautifully moving story of bravery and second chances, for 9+ readers of Piers Torday's There May Be A Castle, and Sally Nicholls' Ways to Live Forever.

      The Lovely Dark
    • 2022

      The Sky Over Rebecca

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(250)Add rating

      The Sky Over Rebecca is a breath-taking debut from author Matthew Fox, a thrilling tale of two worlds colliding, when ten-year-old Kara finds mysterious footprints in the snow. Perfect for fans of Piers Torday and David Almond.

      The Sky Over Rebecca
    • 2020

      Julian of Norwich

      Wisdom in a Time of Pandemic-And Beyond

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Julian of Norwich lived through the dreadful bubonic plague that killed close to 50% of Europeans. Being an anchoress, she 'sheltered in place' and developed a deep wisdom that she shared in her book, Showings, which was the first book in English by a woman. A theologian way ahead of her time, Julian develops a feminist understanding of God as mother at the heart of nature's goodness. Fox shares her teachings in this powerful and timely and inspiring book

      Julian of Norwich
    • 2020

      The Tao of Thomas Aquinas

      Fierce Wisdom for Hard Times

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on spirituality and social activism, this handbook distills the teachings of a profound mystical and prophetic thinker. Matthew Fox aims to inspire a new generation of sacred activists with accessible insights from a courageous intellectual and spiritual figure. The book serves as a concise platform for understanding the heart and mind of this influential philosopher, scientist, and mystic, making his deep wisdom available, particularly for young readers eager to engage in meaningful social change.

      The Tao of Thomas Aquinas
    • 2019

      OCR GCSE (9-1) Geography A Workbook

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Build, practise and improve exam skills throughout your OCR GCSE (9-1) Geography A course to boost confidence and grades in the final exams.

      OCR GCSE (9-1) Geography A Workbook
    • 2018

      Caleb finds himself kidnapped to a different world beyond his imagination. Secret societies vie for control of him as they believe he is capable of reuniting the worlds. Caleb simply wants to return home. However, he quickly discovers that it is not so easy. Survival becomes his only option. This parallel world strains him to the breaking point with its harshness, only to show him glimpses of incredible beauty and a deep mystery that draws him deeper in.

      Dreamscape
    • 2018

      Reclaiming the Phoenix

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Prince Morovani is a Phoenix Elf and, as far as he's aware, the only one left of his kind following an epic battle with the evil Cortal and his army, resulting in the demise of Morovani's people and home land. Only the Orb of Grath prevented Morovani from meeting the same fate as his unfortunate fellow Phoenix Elvens. Brought back to the Gardens of Natafi, he eventually regains consciousness, but much to the despair of his beloved Evynne, he doesn't remember anything about his life before the battle. Morovani slowly recuperates and re-discovers his love for Evynne, knowing that he wants to spend the rest of his life in the Gardens with her. But before settling down, he must find out more about the strange markings on his hands, and whether there are any other surviving Phoenix left.

      Reclaiming the Phoenix
    • 2016

      Matthew Fox presents a transformative theology that redefines concepts of good and evil, advocating for a deeper understanding of our relationship with ourselves, others, and nature. This revised edition features a foreword by Deepak Chopra and a preface addressing contemporary global challenges. Fox argues against traditional church teachings, emphasizing that the physical body is essential to spiritual experience, encouraging readers to embrace a more enlightened and holistic perspective on life.

      Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Transforming Evil in Soul and Society
    • 2016

      This book features ten prehistoric animals that are similar to and resemble ones we find today. Similar they may be but a Mega Rodent is somewhat bigger than a rat at 3m (10ft) long and when shown in the modern environment it becomes clear that you wouldn't want this creature in your back garden!

      If Prehistoric Beasts Were Here Today: Incredible Animals from Our Past