For Thomas Berry, water, rocks and trees are not ancillary to his thought, but constitutive.
Stephen Bede Scharper
A Communion of Subjects
In future years when the history of our lagging environmental consciousness is written there may well be a special place devoted to the work of Thomas Berry.
Rooted in Place
Though often labeled a modern-day Thoreau Wendell Berry is perhaps more akin to a biblical prophet a lone voice crying not in the wilderness but from his own farm Like Isaiah and Amos Berry is able to discern the embedded patterns of corruption and injustice in a culture of haves and have-nots
Creation Theology
quot The world is on the verge of new and great changes Mr Scrooge You agree quot –Jacob Marley upon meeting Ebenezer Scrooge in George Minter rsquo s 1951 film A Christmas Carol The above epigraph alluding to the social economic cultural and political upheaval of the Industrial Revolutio
Renewing the Earth
As an 11-year-old boy Thomas Berry probing the red hills of his home in North Carolina skipped across a creek and found himself in a meadow Seeing the white lilies cresting above the dense grass he listened to the crickets rsquo song drift toward the distant woods and the wisps of cloud in the
