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7. Can Creation Heal Us? Terryl Givens with George Handley

7. Can Creation Heal Us? Terryl Givens with George Handley

FromFaith Matters


7. Can Creation Heal Us? Terryl Givens with George Handley

FromFaith Matters

ratings:
Length:
54 minutes
Released:
May 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For George Handley, both our physical and spiritual natures are inseparably connected with the natural world. An important aspect of the Restoration, according to Handley, is restoring our awareness of this connection, treasuring that connection in our hearts and minds and allowing it to heal us.In his memoir Home Waters,  Dr.  Handley writes of his passion for creation this way: “Earth is an odd place to find myself, and this oddness is precisely what makes it so intoxicating. This is a onetime affair, never to be repeated again, and I want all of it.”In this Conversation, Terryl Givens and George Handley explore how we can enrich our spiritual lives as disciples of Christ through love and care for the natural world that surrounds and supports us.A popular Professor of Interdisciplinary Humanities at Brigham Young University, George B. Handley’s creative writing, literary criticism, and civic engagement focus on the intersection between religion, literature, and the environment. Links:American Fork (novel by George Handley)Home Waters: A Year of Recompenses on the Provo River (George Handley)What do Mormons Believe about Caring for the Environment? (Mormon Newsroom)Elder Marcus B. Nash’s address on Environmental StewardshipRegister for Restore: A Faith Matters Gathering.
Released:
May 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Faith Matters offers an expansive view of the Restored Gospel, thoughtful exploration of big and sometimes thorny questions, and a platform that encourages deeper engagement with our faith and our world.We focus on the Latter-day Saint (Mormon) tradition, but believe we have much to learn from other traditions and fully embrace those of other beliefs.