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2 events,![]() Topic: The Exuberant Universe: Re-thinking Creation in a Scientific Age Presenter(s): Thomas A. Moore
Free ![]() Over the course of seven sessions, students will be introduced to several world religions (or ways of thinking and living) through a lens of process-relational thought. Each week will be devoted to a different tradition with several visiting teachers bringing their own expertise to the discussion. |
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2 events,![]() Topic: Church for Our Common Home and the John Cobb Eco Farm and Retreat Center Presenter(s): Bonnie Tarwater
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1 event,![]() Topic: What Language Shall We Borrow?: Proposing Width of Feeling for the Life of the World
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1 event,![]() This course explores visions of ecological civilization, drawing upon process-relational understandings of the cosmos; the history of ecological struggles and movements; and central ideas and practices that have emerged in philosophical, scientific, economic, artistic, religious, and activist communities of reflection. |
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1 event,![]() This course explores visions of ecological civilization, drawing upon process-relational understandings of the cosmos; the history of ecological struggles and movements; and central ideas and practices that have emerged in philosophical, scientific, economic, artistic, religious, and activist communities of reflection. |
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