Nature to creation


From Nature to creation is a book about understanding and accepting our world from a religious view. The author, Norman Wirzba, proposes the idea that most of the ecological deterioration has occurred due to a shift with humans and their relationship to the world. His argument for this is that humans are not seeing the world as God’s creation, they are seeing it as nature or the environment. By understanding this, Wirzba believes it brings an awareness that will help bring a restoration to our lands and communities. The pages that I was assigned to read were pages 130-144. This reading primarily focused on modern economics and how it leads to rejecting gratitude in modernity. From this reading I learned that specific economic practices encourage habits of ignorance and ingratitude which are destructive to communities and creation. The more we use these modern economic and social forms of life, the more we tend to forget about gratitude and giving thanks.

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