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Sacred nature : restoring our ancient bond with the natural world / Karen Armstrong.

Summary:

"A profound exploration of the spiritual power of nature-and an urgent call to reclaim that power in everyday life. Since the beginning of time, humankind has looked upon nature and seen the divine. In the writings of the great thinkers across religions, the natural world inspires everything from fear to awe to tranquil contemplation; God, or however one defined the sublime, was present in everything. Yet today, even as we admire a tree or take in a striking landscape, we rarely see nature as sacred. In this short but deeply powerful book, the bestselling historian of religion Karen Armstrong re-sacralizes nature for modern times. Drawing on her vast knowledge of the world's religious traditions, she vividly describes nature's central place in spirituality across the centuries. In bringing this age-old wisdom to life, Armstrong shows modern readers how to rediscover nature's potency and form a connection to something greater than ourselves"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780735282421 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 205 pages ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2022.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Ecotheology.
Human beings > Effect of environment on.
Human ecology > Religious aspects.
Nature > Psychological aspects.
Nature > Religious aspects.
Spiritual life.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Random House, Inc.
    A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

    A profound exploration of the spiritual power of nature—and an urgent call to reclaim that power in everyday life.


    Since the beginning of time, humankind has looked upon nature and seen the divine. In the writings of the great thinkers across religions, the natural world inspires everything from fear to awe to tranquil contemplation; God, or however one defined the sublime, was present in everything. Yet today, even as we admire a tree or take in a striking landscape, we rarely see nature as sacred.

    In this deeply powerful book, the bestselling historian of religion Karen Armstrong re-sacralizes nature for modern times. Drawing on her vast knowledge of the world's religious traditions, she vividly describes nature's central place in spirituality across the centuries: from the Book of Job to St. Thomas Aquinas, from Lao Tzu to Wordsworth, and from the Stoics to Jainism and beyond. Throughout, she reveals how we have lost our sense of the divine, and how we can get it back.

    Armstrong explores the power of silence and solitude, the nature of personal sacrifice and the need to reconnect with sorrow and compassion—and how greater contact with and appreciation for nature can help us in unexpected ways. In bringing this age-old wisdom to life, Armstrong shows modern readers how to rediscover nature's potency and form a connection to something greater than ourselves.

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