Holy Nature Paula New -

You do not need to move to a forest to follow the path of Holy Nature Paula New. The core tenet is perceptual shift. Here are three tangible ways readers can begin this practice tomorrow morning:

New abhors the "grand view." She argues that tourists standing at the Grand Canyon often feel awe, but they rarely feel holiness. Holiness, she says, is found in the moss. Her daily practice involves spending 20 minutes examining a single square foot of soil. She calls this "intimate exegesis." holy nature paula new

The topic “Holy Nature” through the lens of Paula New offers a timely, biblically grounded, and spiritually enriching vision. It calls believers to recover an ancient truth: the earth is the Lord’s, and its holiness is not a metaphor but a reality. For those seeking to integrate faith, ecology, and contemplative practice, Paula New’s perspective provides both theological depth and practical pathways. You do not need to move to a

Final Recommendation: Further study of Paula New’s original writings (if available) and pilot programs for “nature-centered small groups” in local congregations would help test and embody these ideas. Strengths:


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Paula New likely responds that panentheism (God in all things, yet beyond) not pantheism, is the correct frame, and that the cross fully addresses both human and natural suffering.