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Bestselling author and religious historian Karen Armstrong joins Brian Greene for a conversation exploring humankind’s evolving relationship with the Earth, life, and the cosmos. To save ourselves and the planet, do we need to reestablish our sense that nature is sacred?

This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation. Co-presented with, and filmed at, the New-York Historical Society.

Online, Thursday, November 10 @ 3pm

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