ECOLOGY, COSMOLOGY, AND SPIRITUALITY
This section features the following articles:
Places, Dreaming, and Faith
A New Earth: Bringing the Earth to Completion
The Ecological Predicament: A Crisis of Spirit
Our Picture of the
Universe
Hawking, a distinguished theoretical physicist, explores the big picture of the universe.
(Excerpts have been taken from Hawking’s material, and sometimes adapted, in these notes.)
The Mystery at the End
of the Universe
Davies, a distinguished theoretical physicist, explores the link between scientific and mystical
knowledge, and the quest for the infinite. (Excerpts have been taken from Davies’ material and sometimes
adapted in these notes.)
Evolution and
God
Edwards, a theologian with an interest in evolutionary theory, compares the biblical, and
evolutionary accounts of the origin of life. The theological task of exploring the implications of the
evolution of the universe in the light of the biblical account is addressed. (The notes are excerpted
and adapted from Edward’s article.)
The Conquest of Nature
and the Scientific Priesthood
Sheldrake, a biologist, discusses how a masculine, objectifying science has taken the spirit out
of nature. (Excerpts have been taken and sometimes adapted in these
notes.)
The Ecological
Age
Thomas Berry, a foremost Catholic figure in the development of a Catholic response to the
ecological crisis, ponders the role of humans within earth’s systems. (Here are some of his observations,
taken from his article.)
Contemporary Economic
Model
McFague, a theologian, is concerned with the links between religion, science, and ecology. She
discusses the rise and impact of market economies, the rise of individualism and the consumer, and the
challenge of global justice. (Excerpts have been taken from McFague’s material and sometimes adapted in these
notes.)
Aboriginal and Biblical Accounts of
Creation
Written by a group of Aboriginal Christian elders, this table shows links between Aboriginal and
biblical accounts of creation (Notes have been adapted to form a
table.)
Aspects of
Aboriginal Religion
A well-known anthropologist reflects on a typical Aboriginal account of the primordial world. There is a rational
structure and life impact of the ideas behind the mythic account. (For the sake of organization, notes are in
point form.)
Reflections
on Nature and Spirituality
In this article, I reflect on my own life and
worldview. Particularly included are how I regard nature and how this view has developed. Finally, I link my
reflections to my faith and a new unfolding spirituality in my
life.
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