By Thomas Berry David Korten David Korten writes eloquently of the relation between economics and politics in the modern industrial world, with special emphasis on the situation in America. The founders of this country in the late 18th century were men of property...
Response to the Essays
By Thomas Berry These essays deepen and expand what The Great Work seeks to communicate. That the writers come from different disciplines with a variety of life experience gives each its special significance. The following thoughts I write in appreciation of their...
Democracy, Cosmology, and The Great Work of Thomas Berry
By Stephen Bede Scharper Abstract In this review essay, Thomas Berry's The Great Work is contextualized within Berry's overarching cosmological project. Special attention is paid to Berry's critique of economic corporations, as well as his interpretation of...
Response to The Great Work by Thomas Berry
By Aruna Gnanadason Abstract The time-honored traditions of prudence of small communities are based on a deep respect for the integrity of creation. However they are confronted with economic and development agenda that are unraveling the very capacity of peoples to...
Response to Thomas Berry’s The Great Work
By Rosemary Radford Ruether Abstract In this commentary on Thomas Berry's recent book, The Great Work, Rosemary Radford Ruether argues that the transformation that is needed to achieve a sustainable society must contain a dynamic interaction of three components:...
Progress, Purpose and Contingency: A Response to Thomas Berry’s The Great Work: Our Way Into the Future
By Ursula GoodEnough Abstract There is much to applaud in Berry's book The Great Work. However this response questions the framework of purposive, hierarchical progress of the universe which is outlined in Berry’s narrative. It suggests that an alternative view is to...
Response to Thomas Berry’s The Great Work
By Robert Cummings Neville Abstract This paper salutes four contributions of Berry's book: its return to creation rather than redemption as the central doctrine of Christianity, its expanded paideia beyond the male West, its focus on ecological problems as the agenda...
Awakening to Our Role in The Great Work
By Stephanie Kaza Abstract Thomas Berry breaks new ground in The Great Work, with a reassessment of "wild" as it applies to both humans and nature. He challenges traditional western dualisms, showing how creative or chaotic energy is in continuous relationship with...
The Great Work Underway
By Larry Rasmussen Abstract The Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary, Baguio, Luzon, The Philippines, is Berry's "Great Work" already underway. The mountain knob at the intersection of Marcos Highway and Santo Tomas Road is home to the Center for the Integrity of...
Introduction to the Special Edition on Thomas Berry’s The Great Work
By Heather Eaton History is governed by those overarching movements that give shape and meaning to life by relating the human venture to the larger destinies of the universe. Creating such a movement might be called the Great Work of a people. Opening sentence of The...