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Recent Publications

Ecology in Genesis 1, with Ellen Bernstein

June 13, 2022

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Ellen Bernstein: Rabbi, Author, and Ecotheologian

June 6, 2022

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A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth

May 12, 2022


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Recording & Resources for "The Language of Trees: A Conversation with Alison Hawthorne Deming and Kathleen Dean Moore”

May 5, 2022

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Dr. Simone Kotva on Ecology, Philosophy, and Spiritual Practice

April 18, 2022

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"The Language of Trees" Event

March 31, 2022

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Decolonial Thinking, with Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter

March 28, 2022

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Black Veganism, with Christopher Carter

March 21, 2022

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The Spirit of Soul Food, with Christopher Carter

March 14, 2022

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Limits and Enough, with Norman Wirzba

February 28, 2022

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Recent Blog Entries

  • Solstice Blessings
  • Father's Day Reflections from Sam Mickey
  • "Profile: The Walk Along Prospect Street"
  • Ecology in Genesis 1, with Ellen Bernstein
  • Orion 40th Anniversary Event 6/14
  • Ellen Bernstein: Rabbi, Author, and Ecotheologian
  • Stockholm+50
  • A Spotlights Tribute to Rosemary Radford Ruether
  • In Memory of Rosemary Radford Ruether
  • Ecology in Islam, with Huda Alkaff
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Christians in Oxford asked to commit to protecting environment

By Matthew Taylor The Guardian June 22, 2022

Honoring Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities on World Rainforest Day

June 22, 2022 EarthDay.org

Skiing on a sacred mountain: Indigenous Americans stand against a resort’s expansion

By Annette McGivney The Guardian June 19, 2022
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Event Listings

  • Meditation for Earth
    January 11, 2022 to December 27, 2022
  • Ecosattvas in the Anthropocene
    January 30, 2022 to December 18, 2022
  • Ecological Integrity, Peace, and Public Health
    June 28, 2022 to July 2, 2022
  • The Sea is Sacred: Religious Responses to Deep Seabed Mining
    June 29, 2022
  • Eco Poetry: Bringing Attention to Plants, Animals, and Bodies of Water
    July 7, 2022
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