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Written by Thomas Berry
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The Nature of the Universe
1. The Unity of the universe. The universe as a whole is an interacting community of beings inseparably related in space and time. From its beginning the universe has had a psychic-spiritual dimension. The universe is a communion of subjects, not a collection of objects.
2. Modes of Expression. The universe expresses itself at all levels through communion (intimacy, interrelatedness), differentiation (diversity), and subjectivity (interiority, self-organization).
3. Cosmogenesis. The universe is a creative, emergent, evolutionary reality that has developed and is still developing through a sequence of irreversible transformations.
Earth and Its Current Dilemma
4. Earth. Earth is a one time endowment in the unfolding story of the universe.
5. The Current Dilemma. The effects of human activity on Earth have become so pervasive and invasive that the survival and health of the Earth community now rest on decisions being made, and actions being taken, by humans.
6. Transition to the Ecozoic Era. There is a need to move from the current technozoic period where Earth is seen as resource for the benefit of humans, to an Ecozoic Era where the well-being of the entire Earth community is the primary concern.
Three Key Building Blocks
7. The New Story. The scientific story of the evolutionary development of the universe from its primordial beginnings to the emergence of the Ecozoic Era invites new cosmological reflection on meaning and value and the role and place of humans in the universe process.
8. Bioregionalism. Bioregionalism, care for Earth in its relatively self-sustaining geo-biological divisions, reorients human activity in developing sustainable modes of living, building inclusive human community, caring for the rights of other species, and preserving the health of the Earth on which all life depends.
9. Ecological Spirituality. Ecological spirituality, presence to the primal mystery and value of nature and to Earth as a single sacred community, provides a basis for revitalizing religious experience and healing the human psyche.
Special Contributors to the Ecozoic Era
10. Women, Indigenous People, Science, and Humanistic and Religious Traditions. The wisdom of women, indigenous people, science and classical humanistic and religious traditions will have an important role to play in redefining concepts of value, meaning and fulfillment, and in setting norms of conduct for the Ecozoic Era.
11. The Earth Charter. The Earth Charter provides a comprehensive set of values and principles for the realization of the Ecozoic Era.*
The Great Work
12. The Great Work. The epic task, or “Great Work,” of our time is to bring into being the Ecozoic Era. It is a task in which everyone is involved and from which no one is exempt, and it will require change in every aspect of human society. On it the fate of the Earth depends, and in it lies the hope of the future.
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| Thomas Berry has been a scholar, teacher, and visionary for over
seventy years and is internationally respected for his contributions in
shaping the environmental movement. Dream of the Earth (1988), The
Universe Story, coauthored with Brian Swimme (1992), The Great Work
(1999), and Evening Thoughts (2006) are his major works. In his earlier
academic career, he was the director of the Riverdale Center for
Religious Research and founder of the History of Religious Program at
Fordham University. | |
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