Water: Refreshment, Resource, and Waste

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Location: Andrews Auditorium, Geddes Hall Map

The Earth is our common home where we live in relationship with one another, the natural world, and God. We are not separated from the natural world but are integral participants in our ecosystems. To address the social and ecological crises of our day, Pope Francis has called for a "broader vision of reality" that demands an "integral ecology." In this six-part lecture series, Integral Ecology by Terrence Ehrman, C.S.C., we will explore how to live out this vision within the Great Lakes watershed.

Terrence P. Ehrman, C.S.C. is the Assistant Director – Life Sciences Research and Outreach at the Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing. With training in aquatic ecology and systematic theology, Fr. Terry ' s research examines the "ecotone", or boundary, between science and theology.

This lecture series is hosted by Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing and co-sponsored by the Environmental Change Initiative, and is free and open to the public.