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. Whether investigating animal dreaming, de-mystifying the religious convictions of America's Founding Fathers, rewriting the Bible or pondering the paradoxical findings of modern physics, my work centers on the connection of spirit and nature ... discovering our kinship with a universe that is passionate, evolving and alive.
It is an article of faith for me that we human beings are animals, not separate or superior to other forms of life, but branches off an old and wondrous family tree. And this, in my mind, is reason for celebration, reminding us of our true identity, sharing in the depths of mind and spirit that are the depths of nature itself.
What we need today is a religious story that will enable us to link the stories of our own own, private lives with the larger narrative of an Earth that, as our planetary birthplace and spiritual homeland, deserves our reverence, protection, and grateful love.
Reverend Gary Kowalski
"... wise thoughts from a fine naturalist and theologian who knows both humility before nature's grandeur and awe for human variety."
Stephen Jay Gould
Gary Kowalski is an ordained minister and graduate of Harvard College (B.A. 1977) and the Harvard Divinity School (M.Div. 1982) who has served Unitarian Universalist churches in Vermont, Washington, Tennessee, Massachusetts and New Mexico. His books have been translated into Czech, Spanish, German, French, Japanese and Chinese, and been voted a "Readers Favorite" by the Quality Paperback Book Club, selling copies in the six figures around the world.
Books may be purchased at Barnes & Noble, Amazon or IndieBound.
Please check out Gary's blog at Revolutionary Spirits.
It is an article of faith for me that we human beings are animals, not separate or superior to other forms of life, but branches off an old and wondrous family tree. And this, in my mind, is reason for celebration, reminding us of our true identity, sharing in the depths of mind and spirit that are the depths of nature itself.
What we need today is a religious story that will enable us to link the stories of our own own, private lives with the larger narrative of an Earth that, as our planetary birthplace and spiritual homeland, deserves our reverence, protection, and grateful love.
Reverend Gary Kowalski
"... wise thoughts from a fine naturalist and theologian who knows both humility before nature's grandeur and awe for human variety."
Stephen Jay Gould
Gary Kowalski is an ordained minister and graduate of Harvard College (B.A. 1977) and the Harvard Divinity School (M.Div. 1982) who has served Unitarian Universalist churches in Vermont, Washington, Tennessee, Massachusetts and New Mexico. His books have been translated into Czech, Spanish, German, French, Japanese and Chinese, and been voted a "Readers Favorite" by the Quality Paperback Book Club, selling copies in the six figures around the world.
Books may be purchased at Barnes & Noble, Amazon or IndieBound.
Please check out Gary's blog at Revolutionary Spirits.