Dr. John Grim is a Senior Lecturer and Research Scholar at Yale University, where he has appointments in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies as well as the Divinity School and the Department of Religious Studies. Dr. Grim is co-founder and co-director of the Forum on Religion and
Ecology at Yale University, along with Mary Evelyn Tucker.
His published works include: The Shaman: Patterns of Religious
Healing among the Ojibway Indians, and Indigenous Traditions and
Ecology: The InterBeing of Cosmology and Community. He teaches courses in Native American and Indigenous religions and World religions and
ecology.
Topics in the engaging hour include: the new World Bank report on
climate change; the Forum on Religion and Ecology; shamanism; indigenous peoples and
spirituality; religions on connectedness and dominion; Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme and The Universe Story; the moral nature of the ecological
crisis; how the religions can be part of the
development of ethics toward sustainability; a cooperative universe; religious
environmentalism; Caer’s Tip for your
Spiritual Toolbelt – The Canticle of the Creatures, by Francis of Assisi; and more.
Read more:
http://prn.fm/2012/11/25/77636/#ixzz2DMjXaPK1 Under Creative Commons License:
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Dr. John Grim is a Senior Lecturer and Research Scholar at Yale University, where he has appointments in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies as well as the Divinity School and the Department of Religious Studies. Dr. Grim is co-founder and co-director of the Forum on Religion and
Ecology at Yale University, along with Mary Evelyn Tucker.
His published works include: The Shaman: Patterns of Religious
Healing among the Ojibway Indians, and Indigenous Traditions and
Ecology: The InterBeing of Cosmology and Community. He teaches courses in Native American and Indigenous religions and World religions and
ecology.
Topics in the engaging hour include: the new World Bank report on
climate change; the Forum on Religion and Ecology; shamanism; indigenous peoples and
spirituality; religions on connectedness and dominion; Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme and The Universe Story; the moral nature of the ecological
crisis; how the religions can be part of the
development of ethics toward sustainability; a cooperative universe; religious
environmentalism; Caer’s Tip for your
Spiritual Toolbelt – The Canticle of the Creatures, by Francis of Assisi; and more.
Read more:
http://prn.fm/2012/11/25/77636/#ixzz2DMj6AZ36 Under Creative Commons License:
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Dr. John Grim is a Senior Lecturer and Research Scholar at Yale University, where he has appointments in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies as well as the Divinity School and the Department of Religious Studies. Dr. Grim is co-founder and co-director of the Forum on Religion and
Ecology at Yale University, along with Mary Evelyn Tucker.
His published works include: The Shaman: Patterns of Religious
Healing among the Ojibway Indians, and Indigenous Traditions and
Ecology: The InterBeing of Cosmology and Community. He teaches courses in Native American and Indigenous religions and World religions and
ecology.
Topics in the engaging hour include: the new World Bank report on
climate change; the Forum on Religion and Ecology; shamanism; indigenous peoples and
spirituality; religions on connectedness and dominion; Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme and The Universe Story; the moral nature of the ecological
crisis; how the religions can be part of the
development of ethics toward sustainability; a cooperative universe; religious
environmentalism; Caer’s Tip for your
Spiritual Toolbelt – The Canticle of the Creatures, by Francis of Assisi; and more.
Read more:
http://prn.fm/2012/11/25/77636/#ixzz2DMj6AZ36 Under Creative Commons License:
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