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Films & Other Videos

Films with: Swimme, Brian

Canticle to the cosmos
"Canticle to the cosmos tells the scientific story of the Universe with a feeling for its sacred nature"--Container.
DVD 8181
Journey of the universe
Journey of the universe guides us through an elegant telling of the ways in which galaxies and stars, planets and living organisms emerged within the vast drama of the universe, from the origins of life to our present challenges. Today the survival of species and entire ecosystems depends upon the choices humans make.
DVD 8739
Journey of the universe.
Hosted by Yale University historian of religions Mary Evelyn Tucker, this series integrates the perspectives of the sciences and the humanities into a retelling of our 14 billion year story. 'Conversations' with scientists, historians, and environmentalists explore the unfolding story of Earth, the universe, and the role of humans in responding to their present challenges.
DVD 9745
Powers of the universe
By grounding scientific theory in a human context, Swimme helps to situate the larger challenges of our day as part of the journey of the Universe. This view leads to a positive, life-affirming vision of human potential, one that calls for a new level of ecological responsibility, wisdom, and relatedness. In the process, Swimme demonstrates how science and spiritual traditions can find common ground in a worldview that is evolutionary, scientific, and filled with reverence and wonder.
DVD 8182