Herman Greene
Herman Greene, JD, DMin, is president of the Center for Ecozoic Societies in Chapel Hill, NC. He serves on the Boards of Toward Ecological Civilization and the International Process Network, and on the Boards of Advisors of the Center for Process Studies and the Institute for the Post-Modern Development of China. He holds graduate degrees in Spirituality and Sustainability, United Theological Seminary, 2004; Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1979; Ministry, University of Chicago Divinity School, 1970; and Political Science, Stanford University, 1967. He is the author of the forthcoming book, The Promise of Ecological Civilization.
Ten Things I Can’t Do Without
- The Great Work by Thomas Berry
- My tennis racquet
- My laptop, two screens, and a fast printer
- My running shoes
- Two sons, two daughters-in-law, grandson, and granddaughter
- Sandi, my wife, and her animals—two dogs, two cats, six chickens
- Air, water, beauty, a world of wonder
- My church
- My lifelong education
- The wild adventure of being alive
Sir, I’m looking for your article THE LONG VIEW: THOMAS BERRY’S INSTRUCTION ON THE REFORM OF RELIGION, LAW AND CULTURE IN HIS LATER BOOKS – it was/is superb and I’d like to send it to a couple of friends – thanks much – Fr. Jim Flynn
Of course. Please do!
Herman Greene