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Emergent Universe Oratorio World Premier (Video)

This is a video of the EUO world premier that took place on June 30, 2017 at the Maltz performing Art Center in Cleveland Ohio. The EUO was composed by Sam Guarnaccia, a DTJN member. It was performed by the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra and the Cleveland Chamber Choir, and conducted by Scott McPherson.

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Treasuring bees, saving the world

Bees were here with the dinosaurs. Their relationship with flowers is 130 million years old. Paleolithic cave drawings all over the world show figures climbing ladders to get to the honey guarded by buzzing bees. People have written rapturously about their fascination of bees and their love of honey since the alphabet was invented. But […]

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Where Did You Come From?

Beginning with people’s interest in their ancestors, this blog returns us to our beginning on Earth and in the stars. This blog makes good use of quotes from authors who have expressed these realities memorably. It ends with our call to reinvent ourselves within the primacy of the Universe.

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The intimate bond: humans and dirt

Astrophysicist Carl Sagan once said, “If you want to bake an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.” He could have said the same of mud pies, though it wouldn’t have sounded as delicious. But, before apples, the universe needed to invent dirt. Without it, we would not be here. Although dirt […]

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The Solace of Deep Time

We can see deep time, and gain perspective from its daily presence, in the rock structures we travel by and through. The vast, open book of history that is now Utah is an excellent way to ponder Thomas Berry’s vision of the meaning of deep time. In these very challenging days, he offers us a […]

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New trends in evolutionary biology: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives

“New trends in evolutionary biology: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives ” is a joint meeting of the Royal Society and the British Academy of Science to discuss the new paradigm of evolution. At this site, you can listen to audio files of the entire meeting. Described as a bloodless revolution, the Modern synthesis (neo-Darwinism, […]

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January 2017 Environmental Evolution newsletter

This newsletter discusses the need for a new theory of evolution in evolutionary biology that incorporates biological relativity and the research featured at the Royal Society meeting, New Trends in Evolution: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives. Biological relativity is a concept that Oxford Professor of Systems Biology and President of the International Union of […]

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