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Spotlights, 3.16, The Book of Nature, with Barbara Mahany 

Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology
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This episode of Spotlights features Barbara Mahany, a freelance journalist, essayist, collector of stories, and author of five books. She discusses her latest book, The Book of Nature: The Astonishing Beauty of God’s First Sacred Text (Broadleaf Books, 2023). We talk about the myriad ways of reading the natural world and discovering its sacredness through practices of attention, including perspectives from religions, poetry, nature writing, and sciences.
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2 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 5   
@Juliet04738
@Juliet04738 Год назад
Very interesting conversation, with a lady so full of life + vitality! very inspiring! Thank you 🌿 💫
@cathyshiel-reardon8891
@cathyshiel-reardon8891 Год назад
I am delighted I listened to this evocative, inspiring, and guiding discussion. Thanks Barb and Sam!
@jamiemelissa7762
@jamiemelissa7762 Год назад
Thank you ❤
@jamiemelissa7762
@jamiemelissa7762 Год назад
I Love that I found this , I’m a former pediatric hospice nurse in Libertyville il right outside of Chicago and was drawn here 🎉❤❤❤ love it !
@andrewwilson8776
@andrewwilson8776 10 месяцев назад
Really enjoy this lady’s book but I’m a bit confused if she’s a “believer” in Jesus Christ, I would think she would want her children to accept him as well. You aren’t saved by doing communion and doing religious practices. Jesus talked about that extensively. It’s about truly believing in Him and having a relationship with Him. She seems a lot more of the Jewish beliefs than of Christian. I don’t see Christianity as religion either. I’m a Christian which means I believe Jesus is God and have a relationship with Him. I do agree that a lot religions and people of different traditions all seem to have a similar belief and view of nature which I believe as well that connecting with God through creation is essential but I keep a very strong relationship with Jesus Christ. Maybe someone can help me out because maybe I’m misunderstanding some of what she’s saying. I just don’t think she really understands what believing in Jesus really means. I know Catholics seem to have a belief that doing religious practices gets them saved but that’s just not correct.
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