Liturgy and Ecology

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Location: Andrews Auditorium Map

Our distinctly human activity—social, economic, cultural, and spiritual—is integrally connected with the natural world. Everything in life is interconnected. This lecture series will develop the “broader vision of reality” needed to respond to the social-ecological crisis by analyzing who we are, how we live, and what impacts we have within the context of being interconnected with the human family and natural world within our local ecological home in 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.