Worshipping Wildness: Finding Our Place in the Universe
Posted on March 31, 2015 by PLT Staff
Lecture given by Darcey Steinke at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Steinke discusses her own relationship to God and uses her experiences to discuss God’s presence at the center of life and narrative. For a listing of all our Occasional Lectures, click here.
Excerpt: “So I started to feel not so much God’s subject but a part and a piece of the mystery of God. I started to feel…that my memories were a part of greater nature’s memories, a piece of the whole. It was a very beautiful feeling to have, very real…. It really started to seem true, that my own memories and my own life was a part of this bigger whole.”
- Audio Information
- Date Recorded:December 2, 2011
- Location Recorded:Charlottesville, VA
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