Sophia Cordovana-Chapter 5 -In class text 4
When reading Chapter five of "The American Camino", by Kip Redick, found on pages 187-232. I found it very interesting when Dr. Redick listed all of the different examples of how nature and sacred places have a connection. As someone how practices Christianity (specifically I am Catholic :)) and is going into the field of either physical oceanography or conservation, I found it very interesting to see different examples of where faith and nature interact. It make since to me that God would uses nature spaces in order to have an interaction with us since the wilderness and nature have always been connected together since our beginning. One very niche field that doesn't to my knowledge exists, at least on a big scale- is conservation work that is specifical guided toward raise awareness among people of faith. I love the idea of traveling around to different churches and spreading awareness about why Christians should care for the environment (God's creation), very intriguing since it combines both of the subject in which I am most passionate about. In order to promote environmental agency among Christians it is super helpful to give real examples of how God has used nature to teach us things, or communicate with us (burning bush), and if I ever get the pursuing a career that connects to two I will differently look back on all of theses examples in this book!
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