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Catherine Keller & Mark Maslin - The Anthropocene (N279)

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Post-evangelical, Reconstruction, Liberation Theology, Religion & Spirituality, Christian Mysticism, Progressive Christianity, Faith Shift, Deconstruction, Evolving Faith, Religious Trauma Healing, Embodied Spirituality, Spiritual Direction, Mystical Christianity, Contemplative Spirituality, Christianity

4.7689 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

The last two decades have seen a growing consensus that we have entered a new geological epoch, triggered solely by human behaviour. The anthropocene is an idea with huge implications for how we see ourselves as part of the living planet. Mark Maslin...

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0:00.0

Greetings, beloved listeners. This is David Benjamin Blower, and you're about to listen to an Everybody Now podcast.

0:09.0

This is a series of public domain podcasts that we wanted to make on subjects where faith and spirituality were intersecting with politics, ecology, economy and activism.

0:25.0

This is the third in the series.

0:26.7

The first was with Anthony Reddy and Ravel Charday Fairman.

0:32.4

The second was called Climate Activism and Sacred Duty.

0:36.1

And both of those you can find on the Nomad website

0:39.6

under Public Domain Podcasts. In the interests of sharing good things and open source learning,

0:48.2

the idea with these podcasts is that anybody is free to use them or upload them to their own podcast feed.

0:56.1

So if you're a podcaster and would like to upload it, you're welcome to do so.

1:01.0

And if you know anybody else who would be interested in doing so,

1:04.4

you're welcome to give them a wave.

1:07.1

Send us a message and we'll get the things to you.

1:10.6

This episode is about the Anthropocene.

1:13.9

We have the Professor of Earth Science, Mark Maslin,

1:18.2

and the Professor of Theology, Catherine Keller.

1:21.4

We really hope you like it.

1:26.9

Thank you. The city Now, from the perspective of the manifest Anthropocene in which all of these effects are gaining momentum,

2:01.6

sometimes called the Great Acceleration,

2:04.6

we're seeing a kind of self-realization of the nightmare potential

2:08.6

of the Anthropocene as it brings us now to this uncertain century of ours.

2:25.8

Hello, you're listening to an Everybody Now Public Domain podcast about the Anthropocene.

2:31.4

Part 1, an introduction to geological time.

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