School of Interspiritual Studies

Welcome to your academic learning community of the New Earth Theological University (NETU).
NETU's School of Interspiritual Studies (SIS) is responsible for facilitating studies in a multi-dimensional, broad range of academic disciplines. It directs all general and interdisciplinary educational programs of the University.
"The sacred ground of doing is being." ~ Dr. Nancy Ash
NETU's School of Interspiritual Studies (SIS) is responsible for facilitating studies in a multi-dimensional, broad range of academic disciplines. It directs all general and interdisciplinary educational programs of the University.
"The sacred ground of doing is being." ~ Dr. Nancy Ash

New Pedagogy
New Earth Theological University is an interspiritual academic conscious community of heart-centered women and men building progressive foundations for the new paradigm in leadership, teaching, vocation, ministry and service.
All academic programs of study at NETU are fractally designed within the core elements of interspirituality. This provides a powerful and unique code, context and infrastructure for varieties of integral, relational and theologically-based studies of diverse, mystic, spiritual, and multi-faceted religious focus-areas.
Interspirituality
NETU's School of Interspiritual Studies stands at the vanguard of postmodern educational re-calibration within a model of interspiritual zero-point learning.
The zero-point resides in our mystic heart. The School of Interspritual Studies offers divine visionary paths to transform consciousness. NETU's School of Interspiritual Studies (SIS) identifies interspirituality as a fully realized form of sacred awareness with eight elements in common with every other type, although in varying degrees of emphasis. These include:
1) solidarity with all sentient life and the Earth itself,
2) a capacity to live morally,
3) deep nonviolence,
4) mature self-knowledge,
5) a daily sacred practice ,
6) lifestyle simplicity,
7) selfless service, and
8) prophetic witness to champion causes of natural justice and peace for all creation.
2) a capacity to live morally,
3) deep nonviolence,
4) mature self-knowledge,
5) a daily sacred practice ,
6) lifestyle simplicity,
7) selfless service, and
8) prophetic witness to champion causes of natural justice and peace for all creation.
Interspirituality - as identified by New Earth Theological University - is informed by the groundbreaking work of the late Wayne Teasdale, author of The Mystic Heart. In it he coined the term “Interspirituality” to describe this universal and integral spiritual perspective.