For Thomas Berry, water, rocks and trees are not ancillary to his thought, but constitutive.
Books
Reconcilable Differences
‘Galileo Goes to Jail’ and other myths about science and religion
Take Six
Here is a small book of images artfully constructed and melancholy with only one story to tell but a story with two parts the end is coming life goes on As the title indicates each poem in this the 19th volume from Charles Wright contains six lines but six lines visually attenuated always
Sullivans Travels
The story of Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller is evidence that perseverance can bring miracles.
Our Founding Mothers
Profiles of four women who struggled to find their place in the church and American society
Age Before Beauty
Poetry and old age are difficult human endeavors, yet Marie Ponsot makes both look Easy.
Fearless Friar
The story of an extraordinary encounter at the height of the Fifth Crusade
