My love of Wendell Berry has often brought me to the realization that – among other valuable insights - place is important. Surely there is theological justification for this. There may, however, be even more sociological justification as we live in a world which is almost completely uprooted and disconnected from the Earth. But as [...]
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The Placed Pilgrim?
Posted in Theology, wendell berry, tagged pilgrim, place, wendell berry on July 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Wendell Berry to Jail?
Posted in economics, ethics, politics, wendell berry, tagged civil disobedience, farming, wendell berry on June 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I am hardly up-to-date on much of the current discussion about the food economy in the United States, but I found this bit particularly interesting: Wendell Berry Picks Jail Over NAIS The NAIS is short for the National Animal Identification System. In an effort to be able to trace diseases back to their source, the [...]