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COMMENTARY & REVIEW

Ecology and spirituality

From the July 2000 issue of The Christian Science Journal


For the last ten years, has been working with ecologists and the larger community in conservation management in New Zealand. With them, he has shaped that country's national biodiversity strategy, a program to ensure preservation of indigenous plant and animal species and their habitats. We asked him about connections between challenges to the environment and spiritual answers.

To infinite Spirit, there can be no loss of any idea.

SPIRITUALITY IS SOMETIMES associated with a "world within" in contrast to natural science's concerns with the "world without." Yet, the further we progress in either domain, the less the distinction seems valid.

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