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Dancing God's Earthquake: The Coming Transformation of Religion in Chattanooga, TN
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"A wonderful book! Before the hierarchies and divisions of religions, there was the all-inclusive circle of spirituality. In
Dancing in Gods Earthquake,
Rabbi Arthur Waskow helps us trace our path back to our spiritual home."
Gloria Steinem
This book, written prior to the pandemic, reflects on the role of earthquakes literal and metaphorical: times like the present when history trembles beneath our feet. Such times may overturn empires, structures of power, and the stability of our personal lives. Yet, as Rabbi Waskow writes in a special preface, this specific earthquake among all the earthquakes in our lives . . . is ever-present, even if invisible and inaudible. These earthquakes may yet become the fertile ground from which renewal and new life come, especially if we can learn to dance to imagine and live out new possibilities in the midst of disruption.
Dancing in Gods Earthquake,
Rabbi Arthur Waskow helps us trace our path back to our spiritual home."
Gloria Steinem
This book, written prior to the pandemic, reflects on the role of earthquakes literal and metaphorical: times like the present when history trembles beneath our feet. Such times may overturn empires, structures of power, and the stability of our personal lives. Yet, as Rabbi Waskow writes in a special preface, this specific earthquake among all the earthquakes in our lives . . . is ever-present, even if invisible and inaudible. These earthquakes may yet become the fertile ground from which renewal and new life come, especially if we can learn to dance to imagine and live out new possibilities in the midst of disruption.
"A wonderful book! Before the hierarchies and divisions of religions, there was the all-inclusive circle of spirituality. In
Dancing in Gods Earthquake,
Rabbi Arthur Waskow helps us trace our path back to our spiritual home."
Gloria Steinem
This book, written prior to the pandemic, reflects on the role of earthquakes literal and metaphorical: times like the present when history trembles beneath our feet. Such times may overturn empires, structures of power, and the stability of our personal lives. Yet, as Rabbi Waskow writes in a special preface, this specific earthquake among all the earthquakes in our lives . . . is ever-present, even if invisible and inaudible. These earthquakes may yet become the fertile ground from which renewal and new life come, especially if we can learn to dance to imagine and live out new possibilities in the midst of disruption.
Dancing in Gods Earthquake,
Rabbi Arthur Waskow helps us trace our path back to our spiritual home."
Gloria Steinem
This book, written prior to the pandemic, reflects on the role of earthquakes literal and metaphorical: times like the present when history trembles beneath our feet. Such times may overturn empires, structures of power, and the stability of our personal lives. Yet, as Rabbi Waskow writes in a special preface, this specific earthquake among all the earthquakes in our lives . . . is ever-present, even if invisible and inaudible. These earthquakes may yet become the fertile ground from which renewal and new life come, especially if we can learn to dance to imagine and live out new possibilities in the midst of disruption.

















