Excerpt: Have you ever tried to describe a quiet summer afternoon in the garden? You are sitting in the shade, feeling the breeze, smelling the barbeque aroma from the neighborhood, drinking iced tea, listening to birds chirping, and watching the sunlight embracing leaves, flowers, and grass. We are made out of dust; that is how attached to the earth we are. We may be looking at a garden, but are we present to the beauty of the earth
Excerpt: It’s July 26, 2010, late. I’ve sunk onto the edge of the bed in my childhood home. The bedr...
Categories used by contemporary environmental philosophers to explore esthetic appreciation for the ...
Excerpt: It is an absolute delight to worship and serve among a people of vision. Evangelical Quake...
Excerpt: Have you ever tried to describe a quiet summer afternoon in the garden? You are sitting in...
Loving a master Gardener who cares for the sparrows involves noticing the garden. Posting about ...
Excerpt: Norm Ewert and Sharon Coolidge live simply in an affluent suburb. They are Wheaton College...
Introduction to the project and the collection.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/bewell/1001/thum...
Think about the relationship you have with nature. Do you immerse yourself within it as much as poss...
Modern-day homes, offices and places of amusement are decorated with portraits of beautiful landscap...
Think about the relationship you have with nature. Do you immerse yourself within it as much as poss...
This presentation is a chance to stand still and look out into the psychic landscape of our attachme...
Open peer commentary on the article “Loving the Earth by Loving a Place: A Situated Approach to the ...
A few weeks ago I stood at Yaki Point on the edge of the Grand Canyon watching the sunset. A cold de...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a fundamental mismatch between the way humans think...
Excerpt: Malcolm Muggeridge entitled his reflection on Mother Teresa Something Beautiful for God. P...
Excerpt: It’s July 26, 2010, late. I’ve sunk onto the edge of the bed in my childhood home. The bedr...
Categories used by contemporary environmental philosophers to explore esthetic appreciation for the ...
Excerpt: It is an absolute delight to worship and serve among a people of vision. Evangelical Quake...
Excerpt: Have you ever tried to describe a quiet summer afternoon in the garden? You are sitting in...
Loving a master Gardener who cares for the sparrows involves noticing the garden. Posting about ...
Excerpt: Norm Ewert and Sharon Coolidge live simply in an affluent suburb. They are Wheaton College...
Introduction to the project and the collection.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/bewell/1001/thum...
Think about the relationship you have with nature. Do you immerse yourself within it as much as poss...
Modern-day homes, offices and places of amusement are decorated with portraits of beautiful landscap...
Think about the relationship you have with nature. Do you immerse yourself within it as much as poss...
This presentation is a chance to stand still and look out into the psychic landscape of our attachme...
Open peer commentary on the article “Loving the Earth by Loving a Place: A Situated Approach to the ...
A few weeks ago I stood at Yaki Point on the edge of the Grand Canyon watching the sunset. A cold de...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a fundamental mismatch between the way humans think...
Excerpt: Malcolm Muggeridge entitled his reflection on Mother Teresa Something Beautiful for God. P...
Excerpt: It’s July 26, 2010, late. I’ve sunk onto the edge of the bed in my childhood home. The bedr...
Categories used by contemporary environmental philosophers to explore esthetic appreciation for the ...
Excerpt: It is an absolute delight to worship and serve among a people of vision. Evangelical Quake...