Subject: Thomas Berry (1914-2009)

Thomas Berry, Environmentalist, Priest, Eco-Theologian, Dies at
94
Dear
friends,
We wanted you to
know that Thomas Berry passed away early on the morning of June 1st at
Wellspring home where he had been living in Greensboro, North Carolina. He died
peacefully and with family at his side. Fortunately we were visiting with him
just 10 days ago. He was our beloved teacher and friend. Because of his insight
and understanding of the religions of the world we were inspired to carry his
work forward in the Forum on Religion and Ecology.
Thomas Berry was
born in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1914. From his academic beginnings as a
historian of world cultures and religions, Berry developed into a historian of
the Earth and its evolutionary processes. He describes himself as a
"geologian."
Berry received his
Ph.D. in European Intellectual History with a thesis on Giambattista Vico's
philosophy of history. Widely read in Western history, he also spent many years
studying the cultural history of Asia. He lived in China and traveled to other
parts of Asia. He authored two books on Asian religions, Buddhism and Religions
of India (distributed by Columbia University Press).
For two decades, he
directed the Riverdale Center of Religious Research along the Hudson River.
During this period he taught at Fordham University where he chaired the history
of religions program and directed 25 doctoral theses. His major contributions to
the discussion on the environment are in his books The Dream of the
Earth (Sierra Club Books, 1988 reprinted, 2006), The Great Work: Our
Way into the Future (Random House, 1999) and, with Brian Swimme, The
Universe Story (Harper San Francisco, 1992). His latest collection of essays is
Evening Thoughts: Reflecting on Earth as Sacred Community (Sierra Club
Books and University of California Press, 2006).
This August two more
books of his essays will be published: The Sacred Universe (Columbia
University) and The Christian Future and the Fate of Earth (Orbis
Books).
He has been a great
gift in our lives - and in many others' as well. His warmth, humor, and insight
have enhanced so many gatherings and his writings will remain as a remarkable
legacy of a brilliant mind.
We will be at the
funeral celebration of his life in Greensboro on Wednesday, June 3rd. Thomas will be buried at the Green Mountain Monastery in
Greensboro, Vermont on June 8th. We are also planning a memorial service
in New York this September at the Cathedral of St John the Divine where
Paul Winter will play and Brian Swimme and others will speak. We will keep you
posted on this.
His family has
requested that in lieu of flowers donations can be made in his memory
to:
The Thomas Berry
Foundation
c/o Mary Evelyn
Tucker & John Grim
29 Spoke Drive
Woodbridge, CT 06525
SO many beautiful
tributes are coming from across North America and around the world, suggesting
that today marks a new beginning for carrying on the "great work" he
began.
With our warm
wishes,
Mary Evelyn &
John
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