SPIRITUALITY OF THE EARTH (SPST-2550)

(01/31/2022-05/20/2022)

Course Memo

This course explores a spirituality that asks: What can we learn from the Earth? How can we pray with the Earth? And how can we take co-responsibility with the earth for all her inhabitants? The course assumes that the Earth is a source of spiritual and theological reflection; that the natural world, her biodiversity and ecosystemic interdependence, are sources of learning how to live a holistic spirituality in light of the world and the Gospel. The course will explore issues of water, food, and climate, and will integrate eco-feminist and eco-womanist perspectives. Through critical readings, class discussion, film and first-hand exploration and experimentation, students will be able to articulate and practice an Earth-honoring faith that is ecologically truthful, sacramentally expansive, and ethically responsible. A foundational course in theology is a prerequisite. Course intended for  MTS, M.Div.., and MA students, open to others, auditors with permission of the professor. [Faculty Consent required; 15 max enrollment]