University of Creation Spirituality

University of Creation Spirituality Founded by Rev. Dr. Matthew Fox 1996-2005. Fox was president and professor and chief fund raiser and recruiter for nine years. Tarcher, 1995, 215-242.)

Rather than disband his amazing and ecumenical faculty from ICCS, Fox started his own University in 1996 called the University of Creation Spirituality in downtown Oakland. The University of Creation Spirituality housed both a Doctor of Ministry program and a master’s degree program, the latter was accredited through Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado which was a Buddhist school. The alignment

between Naropa and UCS was especially appreciated for its bringing together engaged mysticism or spiritual activism, that is, the training of mystics and prophets in the spirit of Christian and Buddhist lineages. On the UCS faculty were persons from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Sufi, Native American, goddess, Hindu traditions as well as scientists and ecological and social justice activists and many artists who were highly skilled in teaching “art as meditation” and “body prayer” courses. Such courses were especially important in the pedagogy of UCS (see Matthew Fox, “Deep Ecumenism, Ecojustice, and Art as Meditation,” in Matthew Fox, Wrestling with the Prophets (New York: Jeremy P. The story of the experience of teaching at UCS has been told by Professor Charles Burack, PhD, in his article on this web site who was a teacher in the program for many years. The Doctor of Ministry program was based especially on Fox’s book, The Reinvention of Work, in which he lays down the principle of the priesthood of all workers. Martin Luther had talked of the “priesthood of all believers,” but Fox writes about how all people who are doing good work are “midwives of grace” and therefore priests. They need training in mystical practice and prophetic empowerment as well as intellectual deepening of how their particular profession relates to spirituality and practice. Training that is sorely lacking in most professional schools. The program was amazing in the faculty it attracted and the students it attracted. Over 400 students attended the doctoral program including therapists and activists, doctors, lawyers, business people, clergy, artists, body workers, engineers, social workers. All were looking to connect their work to their spiritual practice and to deepen their awareness of mysticism and prophetic consciousness. After leaving UCS its students accomplished and are accomplishing some amazing things ranging from working in prisons with new perspectives to working on Native American Indian reservations starting co ops there to authoring books and renewing forms or worship. An engineer named Bernard Amandi started Engineers Without Borders and later co-founded Engineers Without Borders-International which now has over 14,000 persons in it. Their first mission was to install water pumps in San Pablo, Belize and today over 400 projects are in process in 45 countries and over 225 university and professional chapters exist in the United States alone. Mel Duncan, a UCS graduate, started the Nonviolent Peaceforce which professionally trains civilian peacekeeping forces from around the world. They have proven effective in such hot spots as Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Romania and Guatemala. Their purpose is to enter conflict zones to protect local civilians from harm and help create space for resolution and reduce or prevent further violence. “Sustainable peace cannot come from the barrel of a gun.” (see www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org). Sister Dorothy Stang, who returned to the Amazon rainforest on graduating from our program, was a leader among her peasant people in standing up to privileged land owners on behalf of rural workers and in defending the Amazon rainforest. One day she was murdered on a muddy road in the forest by hired henchmen (now in jail) for her heroic work and leadership among her peoples. She regularly wrote the UCS staff of how her creation spirituality education gave her the courage to do her work and remain in the face of many death threats. She is our first martyr. Creation Spirituality Communities is a non-profit started by UCS graduates which assists groups in starting up sustainable communities around creation spirituality principles. A link with them is found on this website. After nine years Matthew Fox and the UCS board turned the university over to a new president and the name was changed to Wisdom University. Unfortunately, the spirit and soul of UCS were not maintained and Fox left the University. Since then Fox has taught at Stanford University, Vancouver School of Theology and Unity Village. Fox believes that the amazing response by professors and students alike to the twenty-nine year experiment in creation spirituality education holds profound lessons for the future of seminary education and education in general both for adults and youth. Fox is currently a Visiting Scholar with the Academy for the Love of Learning in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

08/07/2025

The Pax Christi movement was started 80 years ago, 1945, the same year that the Earth first experienced the horrific violence of the atomic bomb. Over these eight decades, Pax Christi International…

03/06/2025

My friend and colleague, the Reverend Dorsey Blake, who was vice president of the University of Creation Spirituality from its beginning to its closing, died this week. He was pastor at Howard Thurman’s Church of the Fellowship of All Peoples in San Francisco for 31 years. That church was the firs...

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05/10/2024

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Join us for a special Sunday event featuring renowned peace activist and author, Fr. John Dear. Fr. John will deliver sermons at 8 am, 9:15 am, and 11:15 am masses on Sunday, May 12th, followed by a talk at 10 am on his groundbreaking new book, “The Gospel of Peace: A Commentary on Matthew, Mark, and Luke from the Perspective of Nonviolence.”

“The life of peace is both an inner journey toward a disarmed heart and a public journey toward a disarmed world,” writes Fr. John. “This difficult but beautiful journey gives infinite meaning and fulfillment to life itself because our lives become a gift for the whole human race. With peace as the beginning, middle, and end of life, life makes sense.”

Renowned for his tireless advocacy for peace and nonviolence, Fr. John Dear has been praised by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize, and endorsed by figures like Thich Nhat Hanh, Joan Baez, and President Jimmy Carter, among others.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with one of the most influential voices of our time on the transformative power of nonviolence. Copies of his new book will be available for purchase. Join us in embracing the path of peace and understanding.

02/09/2023

We have been celebrating non-dualism and “oneing” and love as the mystics and activists define it and live it. Today’s science is an ally in moving beyond dualism. Our universe is flooded with light, and light is far more prevalent in the universe than is matter. Astrophysicist Arne Wyller,.....

10/31/2022

We are meditating on government of the Koch brothers, by Opus Dei and for the corporations and billionaires who flood elections with dark money. This in contrast to government of the people, by the people, and for the people proposed by Abraham Lincoln following the victory at Gettysburg over conf....

01/03/2022

Hear what MATTHEW FOX has to say about our current political predicament and the spiritual issues within it ‌ The system is not working. That is how a paradigm shift begins: the established way of see

04/13/2019

What a good thing!

03/07/2019

It is our duty as men and women to proceed as though the limits of our abilities do not exist. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

02/20/2018

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