À propos de l'auteur

Thomas Berry was a prominent ecologist, historian, and author, renowned for his work in the field of ecological philosophy. He was deeply concerned with the relationship between humans and the Earth, advocating for a more harmonious existence that respects the natural world. Through his writings, including 'Sacramental Commons' and 'Evening Thoughts', Berry emphasized the spiritual dimensions of ecology, urging society to recognize the sacredness of the Earth and its ecosystems. He believed that understanding our place in the universe is crucial for fostering a sustainable future.

Berry's ideas have influenced a generation of environmentalists and thinkers, encouraging them to integrate ecological principles into various aspects of life and spirituality. His vision extended beyond environmentalism, as he sought to bridge the gap between science and spirituality, emphasizing the need for a cultural shift towards a more Earth-centered perspective. Throughout his life, he remained a passionate advocate for environmental justice and a respected voice in the dialogue surrounding ecological ethics.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance November 9, 1914
Lieu de naissance Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA
Date de décès June 15, 2009