Thomas Berry and Ecological Thought
Thomas Berry and Ecological Thought Thomas Berry developed a body of work often called “ecological cosmology” or “Earth spirituality.” His central idea was that the ecological crisis is not just a scientific or technical problem—it is a deep cultural and spiritual crisis. Key idea: The Earth as a “community” Berry argued that Earth is not a collection of resources for humans, but a living community of subjects, all with intrinsic value. Humans are just one part of a much larger Earth family that includes animals, plants, rivers, mountains, and ecosystems. Major themes in his ecology work 1. The “Great Story” (or Universe Story) Berry believed modern science reveals a 13.8-billion-year unfolding universe—from the Big Bang to galaxies, Earth, life, and humans. He called this the Great Story, and thought it should replace disconnected cultural narratives. 2. Humans as participants, not rulers He argued that humans must shift from dominating nature to becoming participating members of the ...