Living Cosmology: Thomas Berry and the New Story
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- Living Cosmology: Christian Responses to Journey of the Universe
Panel: Thomas Berry and the New Story
Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University (Chair)
Heather Eaton, Saint Paul University
Anne Marie Dalton, Saint Mary’s University
Matthew Riley, Drew University
Peter Ellard, Siena College
Organized by the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale in honor of Thomas Berry's 100th birthday, "Living Cosmology" offered participants an opportunity to hear from dozens of scholars and religious practitioners on the Christian response to the Emmy Award winning film, Journey of the Universe. This free conference opened Friday evening with a reception and screening of the film and closed Sunday evening with a celebratory service.
November 7-9, 2014. Yale Divinity School, 409 Prospect St., New Haven, CT
Support for the Living Cosmology Conference is gratefully acknowledged from:
Yale Divinity School
Porter Fund, Berkeley Divinity School
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Germeshausen Foundation
Engelhard Foundation
Reverend Albert Neilson
Marianne and Jim Welch
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I just discovered who Thomas Berry is. My education might have served me well if his vision had been shared by my teachers. I found schooling pointless, stifling, appalling and threatening. Man has seen itself as the conquerer, ruler, controller of earth vs an interconnected part of it, which has always saddened and panicked me. I'm not religious but if I believed in gods, I would start with the earth and sun, the 2 most powerful entities we have and rely on, working in tandem for all of life to flourish. ..If we start cherishing what we have.
Thank you for posting this. I enjoyed listening to the panel of Berry-scholars, and I am glad to see the faces of scholars whose books I consulted in writing essays.
lovely to hear about Gaston Bachelard
At 1:01:31 the expert says "it's very easy for us to get brought down by Doom / Gloom environmental messages..." As if environmental news or the reality was like a TV Channel, that
one can switch off when it gets too much or too boring. This overfed guy basically never goes out to see nature. Where the fish are dying. The birds are dead. There is massive destruction of
natural habitats and a constant exodus of peoples uprooted from their homes. Trust him to never feel anything or those who face the real doom and gloom.
A perfect case of a privileged person who only interacts with people or places which are safe. What a hack to be precise. Thats why nothing changes within these great institutions nor
do they impact incoming reality. Thomas Berry would shit on these people if he was alive.