Religious Naturalism: Links
Further resources, if available, can be found in our full bibliography.

Voices of Religious Naturalism
This list of authors and voices in the field of Religious Naturalism was created by Ursula Goodenough and the Center for Religious Naturalism.

Ecospiritual Hub
The term Ecospirituality is versatile and overarching. It connects science-based perspectives on the natural world with spiritual responses (e.g. gratitude, reverence, humility, compassion, joy) and environmental activism. Groups pursue and celebrate this trajectory under many different appellations, including pantheist, pagan, religious naturalist, and numerous others. The groups also typically lift up particular facets of the trajectory: some combine it with meditative practice; others with group ritual; others with analytic conversation; others with the perspectives of traditional faiths. Below we provide brief descriptions and links to ecospiritual groups that encompass this diversity, most of which offer free membership, social-media connection, and informative websites and newsletters.

The Institute on Religion in an Age of Science
The Institute on Religion in an Age of Science (IRAS) is an international society of learners and thinkers, natural and social scientists, philosophers, theologians and people from many other backgrounds and professions. IRAS cultivates a community of informed and respectful inquiry and dialogue at the intersections of science with religion, spirituality and philosophy in service of global, societal and personal well-being.
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