The Sacred Depths of Nature and Ursula Goodenough’s Religious Naturalism [Book Review]

Tradition and Discovery 28 (3):29-41 (2001)
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This review essay summarizes major themes in Ursula Goodenough’s The Sacred Depths of Nature and in several of her recent shorter publications. I describe her religious naturalism and her effort to craft a global ethic grounded in her penetrating account of nature. I suggest several parallels between Goodenough’s “deep” account of nature and Michael Polanyi’s ideas.

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