Published Apr 7, 2005
Jelle De Boer and Ursula Goodenough — The Morality of Nature
Krista Tippett navigates the profound intersection of natural disasters and morality with Jelle De Boer and Ursula Goodenough, examining the historical and philosophical impact of events like the Lisbon earthquake and exploring how geological forces and the morality of nature shape human understanding and spirituality beyond traditional theologies.

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