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About the Course

Thomas Berry (1914-2009) was a historian of world religions and an early voice awakening moral sensibilities to the environmental crisis. He is
known for articulating a “new story” of the universe that explores the implications of the evolutionary sciences and cultural traditions for
creating a flourishing future. This course investigates Berry’s life and thought in relation to the Journey of the Universe project. It draws on
his books, articles, and recorded lectures to examine such ideas as: the New Story, the Great Work, and the emerging Ecozoic era. The course
explores Berry’s insights into cosmology as a context for locating the human in a dynamic unfolding universe and thus partici...
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M

Dec 6, 2019

I have just completed the 3-course specialization that included this course. All excellent, inspirational, and hopeful. This content is essential for emergence into the Ecozoic Era.

HK

Nov 26, 2016

It's beautiful! I've never described any coursera courses this way. This lecture guides us widen and enhanced world around us. I believe it make us becoming better beings. Thank you!

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By louis f d m p s

Feb 25, 2017

Nice; contemplate this wonderful jorney

By Deleted A

Sep 26, 2017

What a great person Thomas Berry was!

By CHANTE C

Nov 3, 2020

Wonderful course! Kudos to the team!

By Winston A W

Jul 5, 2020

Excellent, thank you.

By Климова А И

May 21, 2018

A very good course!

By Jiratchaya T

Jun 18, 2020

Excellent course!!

By mansi g

Jul 2, 2018

it is superb

By Kathleen D

Dec 13, 2018

Excellent !

By ELMER M P

Sep 27, 2021

THANK YOU

By Laura W

Jul 21, 2020

great!

By Harold

Aug 13, 2017

It is not so academic as I thought. Thomas Berry is an extraordinary scholar undoubtedly, but the lectures put too much personal affection onto Thomas Berry, which makes me uncomfortable.