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The Fullness of God: Frithjof Schuon on Christianity
Exploring "Timeless in Time" - a biography of Sri Ramana Maharshi
What are the "Foundations of Christian Art?"
The Sermon of All Creation: Christians on Nature
Ernest Thompson Seton explains "The Gospel of the Redman"
A Definition of the Perennial Philosophy
Paul Goble's World: Native Americans' relationship to all created beings
How can we understand Native American traditions?
Insights into the early Christian Desert Fathers and Mothers
What bridges exist between Christianity and Islam?
Slideshows
The Sermon of All Creation: Christians on Nature
The Sermon of All Creation: An Introduction
Fall Ferns and Trees
Cold Mountain
Spring Water
Red Dawn
Sunset
Eye of the Desert
Wildflowers
Marshlands
Setting Sun
Cacti
Purple Sky
Snow on Cedars
Spreading Branches
Twilight
Yellow Mist
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Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Matthew
6:28-29
In every part of the world, in heaven and on earth, He has written and as it were engraven the glory of His power, goodness and eternity.… For all creatures, from the firmament even to the center of the earth, could be witnesses and messengers of His glory to all men, drawing them on to seek Him and, having found Him, to do Him service and honor according to the dignity of a Lord so good, so potent, so wise and everlasting.… For the little singing birds sang of God, the animals acclaimed Him, the elements feared and the mountains resounded with Him, the river and springs threw glances toward Him, the grasses and the flowers smiled.
John Calvin
(1509-1564)
"…the river and springs threw glances toward Him, the grasses and the flowers smiled."
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