Highlighted Episode: This Sacred Life: Hope in an Era of Climate Crisis, with guest Norman Wirzba, Duke Divinity School

January 29, 2024 00:48:19
Highlighted Episode: This Sacred Life: Hope in an Era of Climate Crisis, with guest Norman Wirzba, Duke Divinity School
Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast
Highlighted Episode: This Sacred Life: Hope in an Era of Climate Crisis, with guest Norman Wirzba, Duke Divinity School

Jan 29 2024 | 00:48:19

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Show Notes

This week we highlight a past episode of our Faith and Imagination Podcast. Norman Wirzba is the Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology and Senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke Divinity School. The author of several books, he’s also the director of a multi-year, Henry Luce Foundation-funded project entitled “Facing the Anthropocene.”  On this episode, Matthew Wickman of BYU’s Faith and Imagination Institute, speaks with Norman about humankind’s stewardship of the natural world as delineated in his powerful and sobering book, This Sacred Life: Humanity’s Place in a Wounded World.

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