Thomas Berry's Vision for the Earth Community
Date of Event
11-3-2021
Description
Thomas Berry was a historian of both western and Asian cultures who created a unique history of religions program at Fordham University. After decades of study, Berry developed a comprehensive understanding of history - human, Earth and universe. From this perspective he offered a comprehensive context for revisioning education in a time of ecological and climate challenges.
Mary Evelyn Tucker teaches at Yale University where she is co-director of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. Her special area of research is East Asian religions, especially Confucianism. She worked closely with Thomas Berry for three decades, edited his books, and is his literary executor. She wrote his biography with John Grim and Andrew Angyal.
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Gonzaga University Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment
Recommended Citation
Tucker, Mary Evelyn, "Thomas Berry's Vision for the Earth Community" (2021). Climate, Water, and the Environment Events. 15.
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/climateevents/15
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