Discussion Leaders:
Oswald Schmitz, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Willis Jenkins, Yale Divinity School
Respondents:
Brendan Mackey, Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University
J. Baird Callicott, University of North Texas
Jeffrey Park, Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies
Craig Kochel, Bucknell University
Leo Hickey, Peabody Museum, Yale University
Eric Chaisson, Tufts University & Harvard University
Ursula Goodenough, Washington University
Scott Sampson, University of Utah
Peter Brown, McGill University
Can the Journey of the Universe Worldview Guide Us in the Anthropocene?
Syllabus: Civilization and Environment
Cynthia Brown, Dominican University
Indigenous traditions: John Grim, Yale University
Eco-feminism: Heather Eaton, St. Paul University
Metaphor and Analogy: Kathleen Dean Moore, Oregon State University
Scott Russell Sanders, Indiana University Emeritus, Author of Hunting for Hope
Terry Tempest Williams, Author of Refuge and Finding Beauty in a Broken World
John Haught, Georgetown University
Ann Berry Somers, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Dan Spencer, University of Montana
Steven Rockefeller, Middlebury College Emeritus
Earth Charter Ethics and Finding Meaning in an Evolving Universe
A Short History of the Earth Charter Initiative
Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University
Ann Marie Dalton, St. Mary’s University
Larry Rasmussen, Union Theological Seminary, emeritus
Fred Simmons, Yale Divinity School
Christopher Chapple, Loyola Marymount University
Jainism, Life, and Environmental Ethics
Religious Narratives, Scientific Narrative, and Environmental Awareness
David Haberman, Indiana University
Reflections by Tom Lovejoy at the Peabody Museum