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Sacred Nature
Book • 2022
In 'Sacred Nature', Karen Armstrong draws on her vast knowledge of the world's religious traditions to re-sacralize nature for modern times.
She argues that by recognizing the interconnectedness of all life, we can find a path forward to address the climate crisis.
The book explores how ancient philosophies and religions viewed nature as sacred, inspiring readers to reconnect with the natural world.
She argues that by recognizing the interconnectedness of all life, we can find a path forward to address the climate crisis.
The book explores how ancient philosophies and religions viewed nature as sacred, inspiring readers to reconnect with the natural world.
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