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Once and Future Faith
Many ideas once thought to be foundational to Christianity are now known to be false due to scientific discoveries regarding the nature of the universe and historical findings …
The Great Questions of Life
In everyday speech we often hear people jokingly mention what they call the 'ultimate questions', the 'big questions', or 'the great questions' of life. In Don Cupitt's judgment, …
Creative Faith
Prior to the late nineteenth century, classical Christianity developed no social ethics. Rather, it concerned itself with self-purification. Christians needed only to be `in a …
The Way to Happiness
Many theologians have concluded that supernatural causes are not needed to explain the rise of our great religious traditions, that religion, like the rest of culture, is a purely …
Above Us Only Sky
Don Cupitt believes that a new and truly global religious consciousness has been quietly easing itself in around the world. It does not need any visible organization and does not …
Emptiness and Brightness
If new Platos or Buddhas were to appear today, what would they say about the nature of reality, the human condition and the way to happiness?The period 800-200 b.c.e. the so-called …
Reforming Christianity
Christian churches are seemingly in terminal decline. Is a reformation and renewal of Christianity still possible, even at this late hour? Don Cupitt argues that it is possible, …
Life, Life
In modern thinking people have increasingly come to see the world as primarily one of ordinary human life. Don Cupitt argues that we speak of life very much as people used to speak …
Ethics in the Last Days of Humanity
Don Cupitt’s concern is not so much the science of global warming as it is the absence of a serious ethical and religious response to it. When all existing “reality” breaks down, …
Radical Theology
According to Don Cupitt, radical theology is a personal struggle for a new and better kind of religion following the loss of the older sort of popular, traditional, ecclesiastical …
A Great New Story
Rewrites the narrative plan for salvation as the story of religion calling us out of nature and gradually making us ourselves.