In Making Peace with Creation Loren Wilkinson goes in search of answers to these pressing questions, and talks to leading thinkers, artists and activists along with way. Finding a clue in the Celtic cross - an ancient symbol of the Christian faith - Pro. Wilkinson presents his own compelling and poetic vision for life in the 21st century.
Making Peace with Creation
Speaker(s): Regent College
Date: Fall 2016
Length: 1h 6m
Product ID: RGVD4623
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Poet and theologian Loren Wilkinson has spent his life writing and teaching about the meaning of creation, the miracle of existence. He's deeply aware of the terrible damage that human beings are inflicting on this beautiful planet that is our home. What can we do about the massive problems facing our world? Is it possible to live hopeful, creative lives in an age marked by climate change and ocean degradation?
In Making Peace with Creation, Loren Wilkinson goes in search of answers to these pressing questions, and talks to leading thinkers, artists and activists along with way. Finding a clue in the Celtic cross - an ancient symbol of the Christian faith - Professor Wilkinson presents his own compelling and poetic vision for life in the 21st century.
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