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E.O. WILSON discusses The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth
Harvard Book Store is pleased to announce that on Monday, November 6th E.O. Wilson will discuss his new book The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth
Like Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, The Creation is a book about the fate of the earth and the survival of our planet. Yet while Carson was specifically concerned with insecticides and the ecological destruction of our natural resources, Wilson, the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner, attempts his new social revolution by bridging the seemingly irreconcilable worlds of fundamentalism and science. Like Carson, Wilson is passionately concerned about the state of the world, draws on his own personal experiences and expertise as an entomologist, and prophesies that half the species of plants and animals on Earth could either have gone or at least are fated for early extinction by the end of our present century.
The Creation is not a bitter, predictable rant against fundamentalist Christians or deniers of Darwin. Rather, Wilson, a leading "secular humanist," draws upon his own rich background as a boy in Alabama who "took the waters," and seeks not to condemn this new generations of Christians but to address them on their own terms. Conceiving the book as an extended letter to a southern Baptist minister, Wilson, in stirring language that can evoke Martin Luther King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail," tells this everyman minister how, in fact, the world really came to be. He pleads with these men of the cloth to understand the cataclysmic damage that is destroying our planet and asks for their help in preventing the destruction of our Earth before it is too late. Never a pessimist, Wilson avers that there are solutions that may yet save the planet, and believes that the vision that he presents in The Creation is one that both scientists and pastors can accept, and work on together in spite of their fundamental ideological differences.
Tickets are required and are available at Harvard Book Store.
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Edward O. Wilson, a Harvard professor for nearly five decades, has conducted field research throughout the world and written more than twenty books, including The Ants, The Diversity of Life, and On Human Nature. His awards include two Pulitzer Prizes and the National Medal of Science.
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