What are the connections between Easter and Ecology? Between the Church's celebration of Christ's Resurrection and the rest of the earth community? How do microbiomes, biological mutualism, and St. Irenaeus interconnect? Come find out!
This free, Thursday afternoon webinar hosts a conversation between the Anglican scholar Hannah Malcolm, and the Center for Religion and Environment.
Hannah Malcolm is a public theologian and environmentalist. An ordinand in the Church of England, she is working on a PhD in theology at Durham University. She previously served as a coordinator for the diocese of Manchester's project on science and faith, and she set up a regional group for Christian Climate Action.
The Center for Religion and Environment is a resource for the church housed within Sewanee's School of Theology; it offers free monthly webinars, tuition-based short online courses, resources and materials, a certificate program in nature contemplation, and consulting for creation care ministries.