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Education for the Ecozoic era involves a visionary experience and a set of concepts sufficient to guide humanity intuitively in a transition that involves civilizational change on a planetary scale. Further, it involves a new sensitivities to the integral functioning of Earth, the psychic energies in the structure of reality, and the possibilities of human community.


Current Programs

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Past Programs

  • The Meadow Across the Creek: Words from Thomas Berry
    Friday, April 17, 2015, 7:00-9:00 PM at Church of Reconciliation in Chapel Hill, NC
    A 90-minute performance piece remembering Thomas Berry followed by discussion with cast
  • Book Study of Alfred North Whitehead
    Modes of Thought: Philosophy of Science and the Humanities  (CES, Chapel Hill)
  • Thomas Berry’s Dream of the Earth (CES, Chapel Hill)
  • Foundations of an Ecological Civilization (OLLI/CES, Durham, Fall 2014)
  • Sustainable Development: Lessons from Rio+20
    (United Church of Chapel Hill, Fall 2012)
  • Robert Mesle’s Process-Relational Philosophy
    An Introduction to Alfred North Whitehead (OLLI/CES, Durham, Winter 2012)
  • Thomas Berry’s The Great Work:
    Transition from Industrial to Ecological Civilization
    (OLLI/CES, Durham, Spring 2011)
  • Creation Spirituality (United Church of Chapel Hill, Fall 2009)

Kindred Groups

CES provides ecozoic education programs in the Piedmont area of North Carolina in connection with these kindred groups among others: