Green Space, Green Time The Way of Science

In a provocative book that is sure to be controversial, Connie Barlow puts forth a compelling case for breaching the barrier between science and religion-in effect, for a reunification of knowledge and meaning. Evolutionary biology, rendered as an Epic of

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Connie Barlow

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SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, LLC

© 1997 Springer Seienee+Business Media New York Originally published by Springer-Verlag New York, !ne. in 1997 Softcover reprint of the hardeover 1 st edition 1997

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Barlow, Connie C. Green space, green time : the way of science / Connie Barlow. p. cm. Includes index.

ISBN 978-1-4612-6864-2 ISBN 978-1-4612-0673-6 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4612-0673-6 1. Nature - Religious aspects. 2. Human ecology - Religious aspects. 3. Religion and science. 1. Title. BLA35.B37 1997 97-15704 291.1 '78362 -dc21 CIP

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Contents

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Acknowledgmentd

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Portrait Gallery

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The Way of Science

1

A Surprise from Sociobiology

3

Varieties of Ecoreligious Experience Science and Meaning

2

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Sci e n c e and the Com i n g The Epic of Evolution Science into Story

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f a N e w S tor y

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A Conversation with Catalysts Celebrating the Epic

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ConverdatWnd with Edward O. Wiuon, Urdufa Goodenol'.qh, Brian Swimme, Loyal Rue, Mary Evelyn Tucker, John Grim

3

Biology and the Celebration of Diversity Re-Storying Biodiversity Islands Everywhere

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A Conversation with an Earth Ecstatic Life Loves Life

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COfll'er.latiOlL) with Diane Ackerman, Edward o. WiL'on, Stephall HardilZ.9, Lynll Margu!i.l, Palll klankiewic;;;, Paul S. A1artlll, Lee Klin.ger

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Ecology and the Birth of Bioregionalism Keystones, Aliens, and Ghosts Polarities

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A Conversation with Hands-Off Stewards Creating Science-Based Rituals ConVeJ~l£ltiolL.'

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with Paul S. l11artlll,

Palll alld JlIft"e Mankiewic;;;

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G e 0 p h y s i 0 log y and the Rev i val Powers of Persistence

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A Developing Biosphere

182

A Conversation with the F J and F2 Generations Beyond the Science

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COnller.latl;)1h1 with Jim and Sandy Lovelock, Da(!w Schwart;;;man, Tim Lenton, Tyler VoLk, Lee Klinger, Andy WtltJOIl, Lee Kump, Stephan Harding

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Mea n i n g - M a kin g

223

A Federation of Meaning

228

Value-Making

235

Meaning-Makers

261

Living Dangerously

272

Conller,'atwlhl witl, Dick Holland, John Maynard Smith, Loyal Rue,

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Endnote"

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Goodenough, Tyler Volk, Julian Hu.:'Cley

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Acknowledgments

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n my ca,e it take, a commoni\)' to "i,e a book. I am deeply indebted

to all who joined me in conversation and who graciously authorized publication of not only well-formulated ideas but also the fresh insights, passionate outbursts, and spontaneous humor that conversation magically evokes. The names of these interlocutors