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Rediscovering “The Beauty of Place”

Connor Kaeb

It is often the absence from place that allows for its rediscovery, as the life and literature of Wendell Berry demonstrate. Continue reading Rediscovering “The Beauty of Place”

ckaebFebruary 25, 2021February 24, 2021Leave a comment
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The Beauty of Place

Ryan J. Lanier

Place serves as a foundation for who we are as individuals. With increasing frequency, culture promotes our separation from place, resulting in concerning societal effects. Continue reading The Beauty of Place

rlanier71December 28, 2020December 27, 2020Leave a comment

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