John Gatta is Emeritus Professor of English both at the University of Connecticut and at Sewanee, where he has also served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. A long-time staff member of the Center for Deep Green Faith, he has taught as well at the University of Missouri, as a Fulbright lecturer in Senegal, and in South Africa. Much of his teaching and research has addressed theological topics, as well as American environmental literature and the interplay between religious faith and literary imagination. Among his many publications are books such as Green Gospel: Foundations of Ecotheology, The Transfiguration of Christ and Creation, Spirits of Place in American Literary Culture, Making Nature Sacred: Literature, Religion, and Environment in America from the Puritans to the Present, and (forthcoming) Green Worlds of C.S. Lewis: the Ecology of Aslan’s Realm.
Robin Gottfried is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Founding Director (Retired) of the Center for Religion and Environment, The University of the South. He has published and taught extensively in the areas of environment and sustainability, including the intersection of Christianity, economics, ecology, and spirituality. He is the author of The Audacious Great Singing School Adventure, Living in an Icon: A Program for Growing Closer to Creation and to God, and Economics, Ecology, and the Roots of Western Faith: Perspectives from the Garden. He currently is working on a new book, Building God’s Home: Creation Caring, Spiritual Formation, and the Renewal of the Church.
Details of this retreat
Deep Green Faith Workshop:
Rediscovering the Green Roots of Christian Faith
Saturday, August 15th, 8:30am-4pm
The Center for Deep Green Faith invites you to rediscover Christianity's ecological roots in this transformative one-day workshop with Robin Gottfried and John Gatta.
Drawing on monastic wisdom and contemplative practice, we'll explore how growth in virtue includes our relationship with all creation.
Together we'll examine how core Christian doctrines ground our care for the earth, moving environmental concern from the margins to the center of faithful living.
Experience how deepening your connection with creation deepens your connection with God.
Schedule
- workshop 9:00am to 4:00pm central
- check in begins at 8:30am
- lunch at 12noon
- overnight lodging available upon request
*From Nashville or Chattanooga, take I-24 to Exit 134 toward Sewanee/Monteagle.
*At the top of the ramp, turn left onto Highway 41A toward Sewanee/University of the South.
*Continue on Highway 41A for 5.5 miles.
*Turn left onto Highway 56/Sherwood Road for .6 miles.
*Turn right onto St. Mary’s Lane for 0.7 miles.
*Follow the signs marked “Guest Registration”.
Accommodation
Program Price
Venue & Amenities
A/C in Rooms
Free Wifi
Spa
Sauna
Pool
Towels
Free Parking
Kitchen
Tour Assistance
Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea
Cafe
Restaurant
Fitness Center
Yoga Studio
Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent
Located on the South Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee overlooking New Hope Bluff - hiking trail, outdoor labyrinth, meditation garden, campfire, hammock swings, rocking chairs
Meals
Menu Types
Vegan
Vegetarian
Pescetarian
Ayurvedic
Includes Meat
Organic
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Nut Free
We believe that nourishing the body is inseparable from nourishing the soul.
Our kitchen team prepares every meal with intention, care, and love - meeting the needs of most any dietary need.