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Matthew Fox (priest)

Timothy James "Matthew " Fox (born December 21, 1940[1]) is an American priest and theologian. Formerly a member of the Dominican Order within the Catholic Church, he became a member of the Episcopal Church following his expulsion from the order in 1993.


Matthew Fox
ChurchEpiscopal Church (United States)
ProvinceProvince VIII
DioceseDiocese of California
In officeApril 1994
Personal details
Born
Timothy James Fox

(1940-12-21) December 21, 1940 (age 82)
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
NationalityAmerican
Denomination
ResidenceBerkeley, California, United States
Occupation
  • Priest
  • theologian
  • author
Alma mater

Fox has written 35 books that have been translated into 68 languages and have sold millions of copies and by the mid-1990s had attracted a "huge and diverse following".[2]

Life Edit

Dominican friar Edit

Timothy James Fox was born in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1960, when he entered the Catholic Dominican Order (the Order of Preachers), he was given the religious name "Matthew". He received masters degrees in both philosophy and theology from the Aquinas Institute of Philosophy and Theology and later earned a Doctorate of Spiritual Theology, summa cum laude, from the Institut Catholique de Paris, studying with Marie-Dominique Chenu who named the Creation Spirituality tradition for him. It was Thomas Merton, the Catholic monk, who steered Fox to study at the Institut Catholique de Paris. After receiving his doctorate, Fox began teaching at a series of Catholic universities, including Loyola University in Chicago and Barat College of the Sacred Heart in Lake Forest, Illinois.

In 1976, Fox moved to Chicago's Mundelein College (now part of Loyola University) to start the Institute of Culture and Creation Spirituality (ICCS), a master's program in Creation Spirituality with a unique pedagogy that integrated both left and right brain centers and would eventually lead to conflict with Church authorities. His holistic pedagogy included among its faculty Jungian psychologist John Giannini, physicist/cosmologist Brian Swimme, feminist theologian Rosemary Radford Ruether, along with many artists teaching "art as meditation." In 1983, Fox moved ICCS to Oakland, California, and began teaching at Holy Names University, where he was a professor for 12 years.[3]

In 1984 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger — the future Pope Benedict XVI, then head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith — asked the Dominican Order to investigate Fox's writings. When three Dominican theologians examined his works and did not find his books heretical, Ratzinger ordered a second review, which was never undertaken.[4][5]

Due to his questioning of the doctrine of original sin, in 1988 Ratzinger forbade Fox from teaching or lecturing for a year. Fox wrote a "Pastoral Letter to Cardinal Ratzinger and the Whole Church," calling the Catholic Church a dysfunctional family. After a year "sabbatical," Fox resumed writing, teaching, and lecturing. In 1991 his Dominican superior ordered Fox to leave the ICCS in California and return to Chicago or face dismissal. Fox refused.[6]

On March 31, 1991, Fox made an extended appearance on the British television discussion program After Dark, alongside Piltdown man debunker Teddy Hall; secular humanist activist Barbara Smoker; theologian N. T. Wright; playwright Hyam Maccoby (who theorized that Jesus was an apocalyptic Jew and Messianic claimant); author Ian Wilson (known chiefly for speculative writing on the Shroud of Turin); and others. In 1993, Fox's conflicts with Catholic authorities climaxed with his expulsion from the Dominican Order for "disobedience", effectively ending his professional relationship with the church and his teaching at its universities.

Among the issues Ratzinger objected to were his feminist theology; calling God "Mother"; preferring the concept of Original Blessing over Original Sin; not condemning homosexual behavior; and teaching the four paths of creation spirituality – the Via Positiva, Via Negativa, Via Creativa, and Via Transformativa — instead of the church's classical three paths of purgation, illumination and union.[7]

Writing in The New York Times, Molly O'Neill says that the Vatican was presented with a request on the part of the Dominicans that the theologian be dismissed.[7] According to John L. Allen, Jr., it was largely in reaction to the unconventional programming at ICCS, with a faculty that included a masseuse, a Zen Buddhist, a yoga teacher, and Starhawk, a feminist Wiccan.[8]

Episcopal priest Edit

After his expulsion, Fox met young Anglican activists in England who were using "raves" as a way to bring life back to their liturgy and to attract young people to church worship. He was inspired to begin holding his own series of "Techno Cosmic Masses" in Oakland and other U.S. cities, events designed to connect people to a more ecstatic and visceral celebration and relationship with ritual and the building of community.[9]

Fox was received into the Episcopal Church (Anglican Communion) as a priest in 1994 by Bishop William Swing of the Episcopal Diocese of California.[10]

In 1996, Fox founded the University of Creation Spirituality in Oakland, an outgrowth of his institutes at Mundelein and Holy Names. The university offered similar master's degree programs in creation spirituality and related studies. It was initially accredited through an affiliation with New College of California, before shifting in 1999 to affiliate with the Naropa Institute of Boulder, Colorado, creating and running Naropa's master's degree program. The university also added a separate doctorate of ministry degree, with a curriculum based on his 1993 book The Reinvention of Work: A New Vision of Livelihood for Our Time, which talked about a "priesthood of all workers".[11]

Fox led the University of Creation Spirituality for nine years, then was succeeded as president by James Garrison in 2005. The institution was subsequently renamed Wisdom University.[12]

Since leaving the university, Fox has continued to lecture, write and publish books. In 2005, he founded an educational organization geared to reach out to inner-city youth called Youth and Elder Learning Laboratory for Ancestral Wisdom Education (YELLAWE). The YELLAWE program is based on a holistic approach to education and creativity derived from Fox’s master’s level programs. It also includes physical training in bodily meditation practices such as tai chi. YELLAWE has operated in inner-city school systems in Oakland and Chicago.[13]

Fox's proponents hold that his teachings are more gender-neutral, ecology sensitive, and accepting of non-traditional sexuality, than church orthodoxy.[14]

Creation Spirituality Edit

While some academic theologians refer to Fox as the next Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,[15] others call him a populizer, not an intellectual.[16] Robert Brow characterizes the teachings as "esoteric excursions into ethics, theology, and mysticism".[17]

Basic tenets Edit

Fox's conception of Creation Spirituality draws on both a close reading of biblical sources and early medieval mystics within Christian traditions as well as today's science. It seeks common ground with numerous faiths from around the world, in an approach Fox called "deep ecumenism" for its connections across many spiritual practices. This was described most particularly in his book One River, Many Wells: Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths.

Creation Spirituality considers itself a “green” theology, emphasizing a holy relationship between humanity and nature. Accordingly, the sacredness of nature is considered a sacrament, and creation is considered an expression of God and the “Cosmic Christ". This approach was endorsed by eco-theologian Thomas Berry among others. Fox's book The Coming of the Cosmic Christ: The Healing of Mother Earth and the Birth of a Global Renaissance delves more into these issues.

Fox also laid out other tenets of Creation Spirituality in some of his other books, particularly Original Blessing, A Spirituality Named Compassion, and Creation Spirituality: Liberating Gifts for the People of the Earth.

Fox’s 1996 autobiography, Confessions: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest, describes his life as a Dominican priest and his struggle with the Vatican as he wrote about his experiences and understanding of early Christianity. This book was updated and published by North Atlantic Books in 2016.

Fox also has authored or edited nearly 35 other books, largely on various spiritual teachings, teachers, and mystics (listed below). He was the first to translate Meister Eckhart into English from the critical German editions along with a commentary on his work and helped to launch the Hildegard of Bingen revival. His book on the mysticism of Thomas Aquinas translates many of his works that have never before been translated into English, German or French.

Fox's theological positions have been categorized as a type of monism, specifically panentheism.[17] Some have claimed this approach is integral to Fox's creation spirituality.[18]

Fox's theology has received plaudits from noted spiritual figures including Dom Bede Griffiths, OSB, who said: "“(Matthew Fox’s) creation spirituality is the spirituality of the future and his Theology of the Cosmic Christ is the theology of the future."[a] About the 25th-anniversary edition of Original Blessing, John B. Cobb, professor emeritus at the Claremont School of Theology, wrote: "Fox's accomplishment in Original Blessing was more than to recover a form of spirituality that had been obscured and to show its profound relevance and importance for our time. He used spirituality as an avenue into the depths of Christian faith and theology in general...Gradually the book is assuming the status of a classic. In due course, it will take its place in the history of spirituality and indeed in the history of theology."[b]

Techno Cosmic Mass Edit

Fox's "Techno Cosmic Mass" (more recently called "Cosmic Mass") is an attempt to combine the religious ritual of the Eucharist with dance and multimedia material, deejays, video jockeys, and rap music. They evoke and connect spiritual rituals and the ecstatic energy of techno and rave parties. They developed from a group called the Nine O'Clock Service in Sheffield, England, in the late 1980s and early 1990s and were brought to the United States and further developed by Fox.[19] Over 100 Cosmic Masses have been celebrated in North America and numerous persons have studied how to present them.

95 theses Edit

In 2005, while preparing for a presentation in Germany and following the election of Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI, Fox created 95 theses that he then translated into German. On the weekend of Pentecost, arrangements were made for him to nail these to the door of the Wittenberg church where Martin Luther nailed the original 95 Theses in the 16th century, an act often associated with the Protestant Reformation.[20]

The action fueled the creation of a lively blog involving tens of thousands of Germans. In his theses, Fox called for a new reformation in Western Christianity. In his supporting book, A New Reformation, Fox argued that two Christianities already exist and it is time for a new reformation to acknowledge that fact and move the Western spiritual tradition into new directions.[21]

Books Edit

  • Religion USA: Religion and Culture by way of TIME Magazine (1971), Listening Press, OCLC 489983768
  • On Becoming a Musical, Mystical Bear: Spirituality American Style (1972), Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-062912-6, (1976) Paulist Press, paperback: ISBN 0-8091-1913-7 Republished as Prayer: A Radical Response to Life (2001), Tarcher/Putnam, ISBN 1-58542-098-0
  • Western Spirituality: Historical Roots, Ecumenical Routes (1979) Fides/Claretian ISBN 978-0-8190-0635-6
  • A Spirituality Named Compassion and the Healing of the Global Village, Humpty Dumpty and Us (1979), Winston Press, ISBN 0-03-051566-1, (1990) Harper San Francisco, paperback: ISBN 0-06-254871-9, (1999) Inner Traditions: ISBN 0-89281-802-6
  • Whee! We, Wee All the Way Home: A Guide to the New Sensual Prophetic Spirituality (1980), Bear & Company, ISBN 0-939680-00-9
  • Breakthrough: Meister Eckhart's Creation Spirituality, in New Translation (1980), Doubleday ISBN 0-385-17034-3 (translated from German, with commentary) (1980) Image, paperback, ISBN 978-0-385-17034-5; republished as Passion for Creation: The Earth-honoring Spirituality of Meister Eckhart (2000), Inner Traditions, ISBN 0-89281-801-8
  • Western Spirituality: Historical Roots, Ecumenical Routes (1981), Bear & Company, ISBN 0-939680-01-7
  • Manifesto for a Global Civilization (with Brian Swimme), 1982, Bear & Company, ISBN 978-0-939680-05-4
  • Meditations with Meister Eckhart (1983), Bear & Company, ISBN 0-939680-04-1
  • Original Blessing: A Primer in Creation Spirituality (1983), Bear & Company revised ed. 1996, ISBN 1-879181-27-4, Original Blessing: A Primer in Creation Spirituality Presented in Four Paths, Twenty-Six Themes, and Two Questions, (2000) Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, ISBN 1-58542-067-0
  • Illuminations on Hildegard of Bingen Text by Hildegard of Bingen/Commentary by Matthew Fox; (1985) Bear & Co. paperback ISBN 978-0-939680-21-4, Republished (2002) Bear & Company. paperback ISBN 978-1-879181-97-7
  • Hildegard of Bingen's Book of Divine Works: With Letters and Songs (1987), Bear & Company, ISBN 0-939680-35-1
  • The Coming of the Cosmic Christ (1988) Harper San Francisco, ISBN 0-06-062915-0 (1988) HarperOne, paperback, ISBN 978-0-06-062915-1
  • Creation Spirituality: Liberating Gifts for the Peoples of the Earth (1991), Harper San Francisco, ISBN 0-06-062917-7
  • Creation Spirituality and the Dreamtime, with Catherine Hammond, eds. (1991) Morehouse Publishing Co., ISBN 978-0-85574-364-2
  • Sheer Joy: Conversations With Thomas Aquinas on Creation Spirituality (1992), Harper San Francisco, ISBN 0-06-062914-2 (2003) Tarcher/Putnam paperback: ISBN 1-58542-234-7, foreword: Rupert Sheldrake, afterword: Bede Griffiths, translation: Richard Tres
  • The Reinvention of Work: A New Vision of Livelihood for Our Time, (1993) Harpercollins (hardcover) ISBN 978-0-06-062918-2 (1995) Harper One (paperback) ISBN 0-06-063062-0
  • The Sacred Universe with Rupert Sheldrake, (1993) Sounds True (audiocassette) ISBN 978-1-56455-227-3
  • Wrestling With the Prophets: Essays on Creation Spirituality and Everyday Life (1995), Harper San Francisco, ISBN 0-06-062919-3, (2003) Tarcher, paperback: ISBN 1-58542-235-5
  • Passion for Creation: The Earth-honoring Spirituality of Meister Eckhart, (1995), Doubleday, ISBN 978-0-385-48047-5
  • Vision: The Life and Music of Hildegard von Bingen with Hildegard of Bingen, Barbara Newman, Jane Bobko (1995) Studio ISBN 978-0-670-86405-8
  • In the Beginning There Was Joy: A Celebration of Creation for Children of All Ages (1995) Crossroad Publishing Company ISBN 978-0-8245-1505-8, (1995) Godsfield Press Ltd. (paperback) ISBN 978-1-899434-65-7
  • The Physics of Angels: Exploring the Realm Where Science and Spirit Meet (1996), coauthor Rupert Sheldrake, Harper San Francisco, ISBN 0-06-062864-2, Revised edition 2014, Monkfish Publishing Company, ISBN 9781939681287
  • Natural Grace: Dialogues on Creation, Darkness, and the Soul in Spirituality and Science, with coauthor Rupert Sheldrake, (1996), Doubleday, ISBN 0-385-48356-2, (1997) Image paperback: ISBN 0-385-48359-7
  • Confessions: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest (1996), HarperOne ISBN 978-0-06-062865-9, (1997) Harper San Francisco, paperback: ISBN 0-06-062965-7, (Fox autobiography), updated edition 2015, North Atlantic Books, ISBN 978-1-58394-935-1
  • A Spirituality Named Compassion (1999) Inner Traditions ISBN 978-0-89281-802-0
  • One River, Many Wells: Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths (2000), Jeremy P. Tarcher, ISBN 1-58542-047-6, (2000)
  • Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Lessons for Transforming Evil in Soul and Society, (2000) Doubleday, hardcover, ISBN 978-0-609-60087-0, (2000) Three Rivers Press, paperback, ISBN 978-0-609-80580-0, Revised edition 2016, North Atlantic Books, ISBN 9781623170189
  • Prayer: A Radical Response to Life 2001 Tarcher ISBN 978-1-58542-098-8
  • Creativity: Where the Divine and the Human Meet (2002), Jeremy P. Tarcher, (hardcover) ISBN 1-58542-178-2, Tarcher (2004)
  • Wrestling With the Prophets: Essays on Creation Spirituality and Everyday Life 2003 Tarcher ISBN 1-58542-235-5
  • One River, Many Wells (2004) Tarcher, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-58542-047-6, (2004) Tarcher, paperback, ISBN 978-1-58542-326-2
  • Sheer Joy (2003) Tarcher ISBN 1-58542-234-7
  • A New Reformation: Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity (2006), Inner Traditions, hardcover, ISBN 1-59477-123-5 (Fox's "95 Theses"), (2006)
  • The A.W.E. Project: Reinventing Education, Reinventing the Human (2006) CopperHouse paperback/CD/DVD edition ISBN 978-1-896836-84-3
  • The Hidden Spirituality of Men: Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine (2008) New World Library, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-57731-607-7, (2009) New World Library
  • The Pope's War: Why Ratzinger’s Secret Crusade Has Imperiled the Church and How It Can Be Saved (2011), Sterling Ethos, ISBN 978-1-4549-0001-6
  • Christian Mystics: 365 Readings and Meditations (2011), New World Library, ISBN 978-1-57731-952-8
  • Hildegard of Bingen: A Saint For Our Times (2012), Namaste Publishing, ISBN 978-1-897238-73-8
  • Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision For a New Generation (2013), coauthor Adam Bucko, North Atlantic Books, ISBN 978-1-58394-685-5
  • Letters to Pope Francis (2013), Level Five Media, LLC, ISBN 1490372970
  • Meister Eckhart: A Mystic-Warrior For Our Times (2014), New World Library, ISBN 978-1-60868-265-2
  • Stations of the Cosmic Christ (2016), Tayen Lane Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9970196-6-7
  • A Way To God: Thomas Merton’s Creation Spirituality Journey (2016), New World Library, ISBN 978-1-60868-420-5
  • The Order of the Sacred Earth (2017), with Skylar Wilson and Jen Listug, Monkfish Publishing Company, ISBN 978-1-939681-86-7
  • Julian of Norwich: Wisdom in a Time of Pandemic--And Beyond (2020), iUniverse, ISBN 978-1-6632-0868-2(sc) ISBN 978-1-6632-0869-9(e)

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Excerpt from audio tape, “Spirituality for a New Era: Dialog with Matthew Fox and Bede Griffiths,” September 1992, Holy Names College, Oakland, California
  2. ^ Cobb, John, quoted in " Original Blessing, Matthew Fox (2000)

References Edit

  1. ^ Pacwa, Mitchell. "Catholicism for the New Age: Matthew Fox and Creation-Centered Spirituality" (PDF). equip.org. Christian Research Institute. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
  2. ^ Vallalongo, Fred; Vallalongo, Sally (March 28, 1993). "Matthew Fox confronts life outside the Catholic Church". The Toledo Blade. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  3. ^ Burack, Charles (July 2010). "Adventures in Creation Spirituality". Interreligious Insight. Vol. 8, no. 2. pp. 62–65.
  4. ^ Martin Wroe (July 13, 1992). "Turbulent Priest Ministers to the New Age Soul: Martin Wroe Meets the Friar Delivering Pagan Heresy to Packed Churches". The Independent. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  5. ^ "Fascism in the Church: Ex-Priest on "The Pope's War," Clergy Abuse and Quelling Liberation Theology". Democracy Now!. February 28, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  6. ^ "Vatican Expels Factious Priest From Dominicans". Los Angeles Times. Religious News Service. March 6, 1993. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Molly O’Neill (March 17, 1993). "A Supper with Matthew Fox; Roman Catholic Rebel Becomes a Cause Celebre". The New York Times.
  8. ^ John L. Allen Jr. (February 21, 2003). "Vatican looks at 'New Age,' issues 'appeal to discernment'". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  9. ^ "Making a Joyful Noise: Rev. Matthew Fox Hopes His Sweaty Rave Masses Will Change the Way We Pray, Raving My Religion". New York Times Magazine. June 22, 1997.
  10. ^ Fox, Matthew (1996). Confessions: the Making of a Postdenominational Priest. [San Francisco, Calif.]: HarperSanFrancisco. pp. 250. ISBN 0-06-062965-7.
  11. ^ Rick DelVecchio (February 5, 1999). "East-West Naropa Institute Plans to Open in Oakland: Move is part of Jerry Brown's downtown plan". San Francisco Chronicle.
  12. ^ "Wisdom University".
  13. ^ Trenning, Lynn (September 18, 2010). "A Mystic Brings Lessons in Awe and Creativity: in Charlotte, Matthew Fox Will Share What He Thinks Today's Christianity Needs to Thrive". Charlotte Observer.[dead link]
  14. ^ Watanabe, Teresa (November 3, 1998). "Seeking the Feminine in God / Goddess worship accentuates female origins of the Almighty". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  15. ^ O'Neill, Molly (March 17, 1993). "At Supper With -- Matthew Fox; Roman Catholic Rebel Becomes A Cause Celebre". The New York Times. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  16. ^ O'Neill, Molly (March 17, 1993). "At Supper With—Matthew Fox; Roman Catholic Rebel Becomes A Cause Celebre". The New York Times.
  17. ^ a b Robert Brow (June 16, 1989). "The Taming of a New Age Prophet". Christianity Today.
  18. ^ Cooper, John W. (2006). Panentheism, the Other God of the Philosophers: from Plato to the Present. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Academic. ISBN 0-8010-2724-1. OCLC 69423262.
  19. ^ Oman Shannon, Maggie (2001). The Way We Pray: Prayer Practices from Around the World. Internet Archive. Berkeley, CA: Conari Press. pp. 204–206. ISBN 978-1-57324-571-5.
  20. ^ Fox, Matthew (February 14, 2006). A New Reformation: Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity. Inner Traditions/Bear. ISBN 978-1-59477-123-1.
  21. ^ "Theologian nails 95 theses for a new Reformation". Ekklesia. December 15, 2015. Retrieved January 14, 2023.

Further reading Edit

  • Christ & Empire: From Paul to Postcolonial Times (Facets) by Joerg Rieger (2007), Augsburg Fortress Publishers, ISBN 0-8006-2038-0
  • Saints and Sinners: Walker Railey, Jimmy Swaggart, Madalyn Murray O’Hair, Anton LaVey, Will Campbell, Matthew Fox by Lawrence Wright (1995), Vintage (paperback), ISBN 0-679-76163-2
  • Adventures in Creation Spirituality by Charles Burack, Interreligious Insight Volume 8, Number 2 (July 2010) pp. 62–74
  • Brow, Robert. "What do sweat lodges and Mother Earth have to do with Christianity?", Christianity Today, June 16, 1989, p. 28-30

External links Edit

  • Matthew Fox & Creation Spirituality
  • Creation Spirituality website
  • 25th Anniversary Celebration of Original Blessing
  • - from Shift in Action, sponsored by Institute of Noetic Sciences
  • Prayer Party -- Techno Mass Rocks Religious in Oakland: Music, dance celebrate spirituality by Don Lattin, San Francisco Chronicle, February 25, 1997
  • Making a Joyful Noise: Rev. Matthew Fox Hopes His Sweaty Rave Masses Will Change the Way We Pray, Raving My Religion New York Times Magazine, June 22, 1997
  • East-West Naropa Institute Plans to Open in Oakland: Move is part of Jerry Brown's downtown plan By Rick DelVecchio, San Francisco Chronicle, February 5, 1999
  • [1] The Tao of Thomas Aquinas: Fierce Wisdom for Hard Times Jan. 26, 2023. Weber Retreat and Conference Center is a ministry of the Adrian Dominican Sisters at 1257 East Siena Heights Drive, Adrian, MI

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Timothy James Matthew Fox born December 21 1940 1 is an American priest and theologian Formerly a member of the Dominican Order within the Catholic Church he became a member of the Episcopal Church following his expulsion from the order in 1993 The ReverendMatthew FoxChurchEpiscopal Church United States ProvinceProvince VIIIDioceseDiocese of CaliforniaIn officeApril 1994Personal detailsBornTimothy James Fox 1940 12 21 December 21 1940 age 82 Madison Wisconsin United StatesNationalityAmericanDenominationCatholicAnglicanResidenceBerkeley California United StatesOccupationPriesttheologianauthorAlma materAquinas Institute of Theology Institut Catholique de ParisFox has written 35 books that have been translated into 68 languages and have sold millions of copies and by the mid 1990s had attracted a huge and diverse following 2 Contents 1 Life 1 1 Dominican friar 1 2 Episcopal priest 2 Creation Spirituality 2 1 Basic tenets 2 2 Techno Cosmic Mass 2 3 95 theses 3 Books 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLife EditDominican friar Edit Timothy James Fox was born in Madison Wisconsin In 1960 when he entered the Catholic Dominican Order the Order of Preachers he was given the religious name Matthew He received masters degrees in both philosophy and theology from the Aquinas Institute of Philosophy and Theology and later earned a Doctorate of Spiritual Theology summa cum laude from the Institut Catholique de Paris studying with Marie Dominique Chenu who named the Creation Spirituality tradition for him It was Thomas Merton the Catholic monk who steered Fox to study at the Institut Catholique de Paris After receiving his doctorate Fox began teaching at a series of Catholic universities including Loyola University in Chicago and Barat College of the Sacred Heart in Lake Forest Illinois In 1976 Fox moved to Chicago s Mundelein College now part of Loyola University to start the Institute of Culture and Creation Spirituality ICCS a master s program in Creation Spirituality with a unique pedagogy that integrated both left and right brain centers and would eventually lead to conflict with Church authorities His holistic pedagogy included among its faculty Jungian psychologist John Giannini physicist cosmologist Brian Swimme feminist theologian Rosemary Radford Ruether along with many artists teaching art as meditation In 1983 Fox moved ICCS to Oakland California and began teaching at Holy Names University where he was a professor for 12 years 3 In 1984 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger the future Pope Benedict XVI then head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith asked the Dominican Order to investigate Fox s writings When three Dominican theologians examined his works and did not find his books heretical Ratzinger ordered a second review which was never undertaken 4 5 Due to his questioning of the doctrine of original sin in 1988 Ratzinger forbade Fox from teaching or lecturing for a year Fox wrote a Pastoral Letter to Cardinal Ratzinger and the Whole Church calling the Catholic Church a dysfunctional family After a year sabbatical Fox resumed writing teaching and lecturing In 1991 his Dominican superior ordered Fox to leave the ICCS in California and return to Chicago or face dismissal Fox refused 6 On March 31 1991 Fox made an extended appearance on the British television discussion program After Dark alongside Piltdown man debunker Teddy Hall secular humanist activist Barbara Smoker theologian N T Wright playwright Hyam Maccoby who theorized that Jesus was an apocalyptic Jew and Messianic claimant author Ian Wilson known chiefly for speculative writing on the Shroud of Turin and others In 1993 Fox s conflicts with Catholic authorities climaxed with his expulsion from the Dominican Order for disobedience effectively ending his professional relationship with the church and his teaching at its universities Among the issues Ratzinger objected to were his feminist theology calling God Mother preferring the concept of Original Blessing over Original Sin not condemning homosexual behavior and teaching the four paths of creation spirituality the Via Positiva Via Negativa Via Creativa and Via Transformativa instead of the church s classical three paths of purgation illumination and union 7 Writing in The New York Times Molly O Neill says that the Vatican was presented with a request on the part of the Dominicans that the theologian be dismissed 7 According to John L Allen Jr it was largely in reaction to the unconventional programming at ICCS with a faculty that included a masseuse a Zen Buddhist a yoga teacher and Starhawk a feminist Wiccan 8 Episcopal priest Edit After his expulsion Fox met young Anglican activists in England who were using raves as a way to bring life back to their liturgy and to attract young people to church worship He was inspired to begin holding his own series of Techno Cosmic Masses in Oakland and other U S cities events designed to connect people to a more ecstatic and visceral celebration and relationship with ritual and the building of community 9 Fox was received into the Episcopal Church Anglican Communion as a priest in 1994 by Bishop William Swing of the Episcopal Diocese of California 10 In 1996 Fox founded the University of Creation Spirituality in Oakland an outgrowth of his institutes at Mundelein and Holy Names The university offered similar master s degree programs in creation spirituality and related studies It was initially accredited through an affiliation with New College of California before shifting in 1999 to affiliate with the Naropa Institute of Boulder Colorado creating and running Naropa s master s degree program The university also added a separate doctorate of ministry degree with a curriculum based on his 1993 book The Reinvention of Work A New Vision of Livelihood for Our Time which talked about a priesthood of all workers 11 Fox led the University of Creation Spirituality for nine years then was succeeded as president by James Garrison in 2005 The institution was subsequently renamed Wisdom University 12 Since leaving the university Fox has continued to lecture write and publish books In 2005 he founded an educational organization geared to reach out to inner city youth called Youth and Elder Learning Laboratory for Ancestral Wisdom Education YELLAWE The YELLAWE program is based on a holistic approach to education and creativity derived from Fox s master s level programs It also includes physical training in bodily meditation practices such as tai chi YELLAWE has operated in inner city school systems in Oakland and Chicago 13 Fox s proponents hold that his teachings are more gender neutral ecology sensitive and accepting of non traditional sexuality than church orthodoxy 14 Creation Spirituality EditWhile some academic theologians refer to Fox as the next Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 15 others call him a populizer not an intellectual 16 Robert Brow characterizes the teachings as esoteric excursions into ethics theology and mysticism 17 Basic tenets Edit Fox s conception of Creation Spirituality draws on both a close reading of biblical sources and early medieval mystics within Christian traditions as well as today s science It seeks common ground with numerous faiths from around the world in an approach Fox called deep ecumenism for its connections across many spiritual practices This was described most particularly in his book One River Many Wells Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths Creation Spirituality considers itself a green theology emphasizing a holy relationship between humanity and nature Accordingly the sacredness of nature is considered a sacrament and creation is considered an expression of God and the Cosmic Christ This approach was endorsed by eco theologian Thomas Berry among others Fox s book The Coming of the Cosmic Christ The Healing of Mother Earth and the Birth of a Global Renaissance delves more into these issues Fox also laid out other tenets of Creation Spirituality in some of his other books particularly Original Blessing A Spirituality Named Compassion and Creation Spirituality Liberating Gifts for the People of the Earth Fox s 1996 autobiography Confessions The Making of a Post Denominational Priest describes his life as a Dominican priest and his struggle with the Vatican as he wrote about his experiences and understanding of early Christianity This book was updated and published by North Atlantic Books in 2016 Fox also has authored or edited nearly 35 other books largely on various spiritual teachings teachers and mystics listed below He was the first to translate Meister Eckhart into English from the critical German editions along with a commentary on his work and helped to launch the Hildegard of Bingen revival His book on the mysticism of Thomas Aquinas translates many of his works that have never before been translated into English German or French Fox s theological positions have been categorized as a type of monism specifically panentheism 17 Some have claimed this approach is integral to Fox s creation spirituality 18 Fox s theology has received plaudits from noted spiritual figures including Dom Bede Griffiths OSB who said Matthew Fox s creation spirituality is the spirituality of the future and his Theology of the Cosmic Christ is the theology of the future a About the 25th anniversary edition of Original Blessing John B Cobb professor emeritus at the Claremont School of Theology wrote Fox s accomplishment in Original Blessing was more than to recover a form of spirituality that had been obscured and to show its profound relevance and importance for our time He used spirituality as an avenue into the depths of Christian faith and theology in general Gradually the book is assuming the status of a classic In due course it will take its place in the history of spirituality and indeed in the history of theology b Techno Cosmic Mass Edit Fox s Techno Cosmic Mass more recently called Cosmic Mass is an attempt to combine the religious ritual of the Eucharist with dance and multimedia material deejays video jockeys and rap music They evoke and connect spiritual rituals and the ecstatic energy of techno and rave parties They developed from a group called the Nine O Clock Service in Sheffield England in the late 1980s and early 1990s and were brought to the United States and further developed by Fox 19 Over 100 Cosmic Masses have been celebrated in North America and numerous persons have studied how to present them 95 theses Edit In 2005 while preparing for a presentation in Germany and following the election of Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI Fox created 95 theses that he then translated into German On the weekend of Pentecost arrangements were made for him to nail these to the door of the Wittenberg church where Martin Luther nailed the original 95 Theses in the 16th century an act often associated with the Protestant Reformation 20 The action fueled the creation of a lively blog involving tens of thousands of Germans In his theses Fox called for a new reformation in Western Christianity In his supporting book A New Reformation Fox argued that two Christianities already exist and it is time for a new reformation to acknowledge that fact and move the Western spiritual tradition into new directions 21 Books EditReligion USA Religion and Culture by way of TIME Magazine 1971 Listening Press OCLC 489983768 On Becoming a Musical Mystical Bear Spirituality American Style 1972 Harper amp Row ISBN 0 06 062912 6 1976 Paulist Press paperback ISBN 0 8091 1913 7 Republished as Prayer A Radical Response to Life 2001 Tarcher Putnam ISBN 1 58542 098 0 Western Spirituality Historical Roots Ecumenical Routes 1979 Fides Claretian ISBN 978 0 8190 0635 6 A Spirituality Named Compassion and the Healing of the Global Village Humpty Dumpty and Us 1979 Winston Press ISBN 0 03 051566 1 1990 Harper San Francisco paperback ISBN 0 06 254871 9 1999 Inner Traditions ISBN 0 89281 802 6 Whee We Wee All the Way Home A Guide to the New Sensual Prophetic Spirituality 1980 Bear amp Company ISBN 0 939680 00 9 Breakthrough Meister Eckhart s Creation Spirituality in New Translation 1980 Doubleday ISBN 0 385 17034 3 translated from German with commentary 1980 Image paperback ISBN 978 0 385 17034 5 republished as Passion for Creation The Earth honoring Spirituality of Meister Eckhart 2000 Inner Traditions ISBN 0 89281 801 8 Western Spirituality Historical Roots Ecumenical Routes 1981 Bear amp Company ISBN 0 939680 01 7 Manifesto for a Global Civilization with Brian Swimme 1982 Bear amp Company ISBN 978 0 939680 05 4 Meditations with Meister Eckhart 1983 Bear amp Company ISBN 0 939680 04 1 Original Blessing A Primer in Creation Spirituality 1983 Bear amp Company revised ed 1996 ISBN 1 879181 27 4 Original Blessing A Primer in Creation Spirituality Presented in Four Paths Twenty Six Themes and Two Questions 2000 Jeremy P Tarcher Putnam ISBN 1 58542 067 0 Illuminations on Hildegard of Bingen Text by Hildegard of Bingen Commentary by Matthew Fox 1985 Bear amp Co paperback ISBN 978 0 939680 21 4 Republished 2002 Bear amp Company paperback ISBN 978 1 879181 97 7 Hildegard of Bingen s Book of Divine Works With Letters and Songs 1987 Bear amp Company ISBN 0 939680 35 1 The Coming of the Cosmic Christ 1988 Harper San Francisco ISBN 0 06 062915 0 1988 HarperOne paperback ISBN 978 0 06 062915 1 Creation Spirituality Liberating Gifts for the Peoples of the Earth 1991 Harper San Francisco ISBN 0 06 062917 7 Creation Spirituality and the Dreamtime with Catherine Hammond eds 1991 Morehouse Publishing Co ISBN 978 0 85574 364 2 Sheer Joy Conversations With Thomas Aquinas on Creation Spirituality 1992 Harper San Francisco ISBN 0 06 062914 2 2003 Tarcher Putnam paperback ISBN 1 58542 234 7 foreword Rupert Sheldrake afterword Bede Griffiths translation Richard Tres The Reinvention of Work A New Vision of Livelihood for Our Time 1993 Harpercollins hardcover ISBN 978 0 06 062918 2 1995 Harper One paperback ISBN 0 06 063062 0 The Sacred Universe with Rupert Sheldrake 1993 Sounds True audiocassette ISBN 978 1 56455 227 3 Wrestling With the Prophets Essays on Creation Spirituality and Everyday Life 1995 Harper San Francisco ISBN 0 06 062919 3 2003 Tarcher paperback ISBN 1 58542 235 5 Passion for Creation The Earth honoring Spirituality of Meister Eckhart 1995 Doubleday ISBN 978 0 385 48047 5 Vision The Life and Music of Hildegard von Bingen with Hildegard of Bingen Barbara Newman Jane Bobko 1995 Studio ISBN 978 0 670 86405 8 In the Beginning There Was Joy A Celebration of Creation for Children of All Ages 1995 Crossroad Publishing Company ISBN 978 0 8245 1505 8 1995 Godsfield Press Ltd paperback ISBN 978 1 899434 65 7 The Physics of Angels Exploring the Realm Where Science and Spirit Meet 1996 coauthor Rupert Sheldrake Harper San Francisco ISBN 0 06 062864 2 Revised edition 2014 Monkfish Publishing Company ISBN 9781939681287 Natural Grace Dialogues on Creation Darkness and the Soul in Spirituality and Science with coauthor Rupert Sheldrake 1996 Doubleday ISBN 0 385 48356 2 1997 Image paperback ISBN 0 385 48359 7 Confessions The Making of a Post Denominational Priest 1996 HarperOne ISBN 978 0 06 062865 9 1997 Harper San Francisco paperback ISBN 0 06 062965 7 Fox autobiography updated edition 2015 North Atlantic Books ISBN 978 1 58394 935 1 A Spirituality Named Compassion 1999 Inner Traditions ISBN 978 0 89281 802 0 One River Many Wells Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths 2000 Jeremy P Tarcher ISBN 1 58542 047 6 2000 Sins of the Spirit Blessings of the Flesh Lessons for Transforming Evil in Soul and Society 2000 Doubleday hardcover ISBN 978 0 609 60087 0 2000 Three Rivers Press paperback ISBN 978 0 609 80580 0 Revised edition 2016 North Atlantic Books ISBN 9781623170189 Prayer A Radical Response to Life 2001 Tarcher ISBN 978 1 58542 098 8 Creativity Where the Divine and the Human Meet 2002 Jeremy P Tarcher hardcover ISBN 1 58542 178 2 Tarcher 2004 Wrestling With the Prophets Essays on Creation Spirituality and Everyday Life 2003 Tarcher ISBN 1 58542 235 5 One River Many Wells 2004 Tarcher hardcover ISBN 978 1 58542 047 6 2004 Tarcher paperback ISBN 978 1 58542 326 2 Sheer Joy 2003 Tarcher ISBN 1 58542 234 7 A New Reformation Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity 2006 Inner Traditions hardcover ISBN 1 59477 123 5 Fox s 95 Theses 2006 The A W E Project Reinventing Education Reinventing the Human 2006 CopperHouse paperback CD DVD edition ISBN 978 1 896836 84 3 The Hidden Spirituality of Men Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine 2008 New World Library hardcover ISBN 978 1 57731 607 7 2009 New World Library The Pope s War Why Ratzinger s Secret Crusade Has Imperiled the Church and How It Can Be Saved 2011 Sterling Ethos ISBN 978 1 4549 0001 6 Christian Mystics 365 Readings and Meditations 2011 New World Library ISBN 978 1 57731 952 8 Hildegard of Bingen A Saint For Our Times 2012 Namaste Publishing ISBN 978 1 897238 73 8 Occupy Spirituality A Radical Vision For a New Generation 2013 coauthor Adam Bucko North Atlantic Books ISBN 978 1 58394 685 5 Letters to Pope Francis 2013 Level Five Media LLC ISBN 1490372970 Meister Eckhart A Mystic Warrior For Our Times 2014 New World Library ISBN 978 1 60868 265 2 Stations of the Cosmic Christ 2016 Tayen Lane Publishing ISBN 978 0 9970196 6 7 A Way To God Thomas Merton s Creation Spirituality Journey 2016 New World Library ISBN 978 1 60868 420 5 The Order of the Sacred Earth 2017 with Skylar Wilson and Jen Listug Monkfish Publishing Company ISBN 978 1 939681 86 7 Julian of Norwich Wisdom in a Time of Pandemic And Beyond 2020 iUniverse ISBN 978 1 6632 0868 2 sc ISBN 978 1 6632 0869 9 e See also EditChurch of Divine Science Ernest Holmes Liberation theology New Age religion Otto Rank Religious naturalism Religious Science Unity ChurchNotes Edit Excerpt from audio tape Spirituality for a New Era Dialog with Matthew Fox and Bede Griffiths September 1992 Holy Names College Oakland California Cobb John quoted in Original Blessing Matthew Fox 2000 References Edit Pacwa Mitchell Catholicism for the New Age Matthew Fox and Creation Centered Spirituality PDF equip org Christian Research Institute Retrieved June 16 2021 Vallalongo Fred Vallalongo Sally March 28 1993 Matthew Fox confronts life outside the Catholic Church The Toledo Blade Retrieved January 14 2023 Burack Charles July 2010 Adventures in Creation Spirituality Interreligious Insight Vol 8 no 2 pp 62 65 Martin Wroe July 13 1992 Turbulent Priest Ministers to the New Age Soul Martin Wroe Meets the Friar Delivering Pagan Heresy to Packed Churches The Independent Retrieved January 14 2023 Fascism in the Church Ex Priest on The Pope s War Clergy Abuse and Quelling Liberation Theology Democracy Now February 28 2013 Retrieved January 14 2023 Vatican Expels Factious Priest From Dominicans Los Angeles Times Religious News Service March 6 1993 Retrieved January 14 2023 a b Molly O Neill March 17 1993 A Supper with Matthew Fox Roman Catholic Rebel Becomes a Cause Celebre The New York Times John L Allen Jr February 21 2003 Vatican looks at New Age issues appeal to discernment National Catholic Reporter Retrieved January 14 2023 Making a Joyful Noise Rev Matthew Fox Hopes His Sweaty Rave Masses Will Change the Way We Pray Raving My Religion New York Times Magazine June 22 1997 Fox Matthew 1996 Confessions the Making of a Postdenominational Priest San Francisco Calif HarperSanFrancisco pp 250 ISBN 0 06 062965 7 Rick DelVecchio February 5 1999 East West Naropa Institute Plans to Open in Oakland Move is part of Jerry Brown s downtown plan San Francisco Chronicle Wisdom University Trenning Lynn September 18 2010 A Mystic Brings Lessons in Awe and Creativity in Charlotte Matthew Fox Will Share What He Thinks Today s Christianity Needs to Thrive Charlotte Observer dead link Watanabe Teresa November 3 1998 Seeking the Feminine in God Goddess worship accentuates female origins of the Almighty San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved January 14 2023 O Neill Molly March 17 1993 At Supper With Matthew Fox Roman Catholic Rebel Becomes A Cause Celebre The New York Times Retrieved March 8 2013 O Neill Molly March 17 1993 At Supper With Matthew Fox Roman Catholic Rebel Becomes A Cause Celebre The New York Times a b Robert Brow June 16 1989 The Taming of a New Age Prophet Christianity Today Cooper John W 2006 Panentheism the Other God of the Philosophers from Plato to the Present Grand Rapids Mich Baker Academic ISBN 0 8010 2724 1 OCLC 69423262 Oman Shannon Maggie 2001 The Way We Pray Prayer Practices from Around the World Internet Archive Berkeley CA Conari Press pp 204 206 ISBN 978 1 57324 571 5 Fox Matthew February 14 2006 A New Reformation Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity Inner Traditions Bear ISBN 978 1 59477 123 1 Theologian nails 95 theses for a new Reformation Ekklesia December 15 2015 Retrieved January 14 2023 Further reading EditChrist amp Empire From Paul to Postcolonial Times Facets by Joerg Rieger 2007 Augsburg Fortress Publishers ISBN 0 8006 2038 0 Saints and Sinners Walker Railey Jimmy Swaggart Madalyn Murray O Hair Anton LaVey Will Campbell Matthew Fox by Lawrence Wright 1995 Vintage paperback ISBN 0 679 76163 2 Adventures in Creation Spirituality by Charles Burack Interreligious Insight Volume 8 Number 2 July 2010 pp 62 74 Brow Robert What do sweat lodges and Mother Earth have to do with Christianity Christianity Today June 16 1989 p 28 30External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Matthew Fox priest Matthew Fox amp Creation Spirituality Creation Spirituality website 25th Anniversary Celebration of Original Blessing Matthew Fox MP3 audio from Shift in Action sponsored by Institute of Noetic Sciences Prayer Party Techno Mass Rocks Religious in Oakland Music dance celebrate spirituality by Don Lattin San Francisco Chronicle February 25 1997 Making a Joyful Noise Rev Matthew Fox Hopes His Sweaty Rave Masses Will Change the Way We Pray Raving My Religion New York Times Magazine June 22 1997 East West Naropa Institute Plans to Open in Oakland Move is part of Jerry Brown s downtown plan By Rick DelVecchio San Francisco Chronicle February 5 1999 1 The Tao of Thomas Aquinas Fierce Wisdom for Hard Times Jan 26 2023 Weber Retreat and Conference Center is a ministry of the Adrian Dominican Sisters at 1257 East Siena Heights Drive Adrian MI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Fox priest amp oldid 1179756110, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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