Pastor's earthly passion honored: $1.2 million prize goes to CSU prof

Rolston, widely known as the father of environmental ethics, hiking in the Rocky Mountains, once spotted a tundra moss he couldn't identify. It turned out to be a rare moss. Rolston urges people to value more fully the natural world, appreciating it as divine creation. Spiritual advances can be...

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Main Author: Cornelius, Coleman
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spelling ftcolostateunidc:oai:mountainscholar.org:10217/37387 2023-05-15T18:40:10+02:00 Pastor's earthly passion honored: $1.2 million prize goes to CSU prof Cornelius, Coleman 2007-01-03T04:30:47Z born digital articles application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10217/37387 English eng eng Colorado State University. Libraries Denver Post Templeton Prize - Rolston (Holmes) Collection Cornelius, Coleman, Pastor's Earthly Passion Honored: $1.2 Million Prize Goes to CSU Prof, Denver Post, March 20, 2003, sec. B http://hdl.handle.net/10217/37387 ©2003 Denver Post philosophy professor Colorado State University Templeton Prize Rolston Holmes 1932- Text 2007 ftcolostateunidc 2021-07-14T20:06:06Z Rolston, widely known as the father of environmental ethics, hiking in the Rocky Mountains, once spotted a tundra moss he couldn't identify. It turned out to be a rare moss. Rolston urges people to value more fully the natural world, appreciating it as divine creation. Spiritual advances can be as significant as scientific ones. His efforts have earned him the Templeton Prize in Religion. Text Tundra Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University)
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Pastor's earthly passion honored: $1.2 million prize goes to CSU prof
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