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Reason for Hope

A Spiritual Journey
Book • 1999
In 'Reason for Hope', Jane Goodall reflects on her life and spiritual journey, grappling with the coexistence of violence and goodness in the world.

The book blends memoir, scientific inquiry, and personal reflection to explore themes of faith, nature, and human behavior.

Goodall discusses her experiences with chimpanzees and her advocacy against practices like animal testing and factory farming, emphasizing the importance of love and spirituality in a world often marked by cruelty.

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Krista Tippett
references the book when asking Goodall about her views on moral and spiritual evolution.
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Jane Goodall, In Memoriam — What It Means to Be Human
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Charlie Sykes
as a book he put next to his bed for needing reasons for hope.
Olivia Troye: The Enemy Within, Shutdowns, and Jane Goodall

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