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A book for the devout secularist Feb 02, 2010
By Peter Papesch I am a Bright, and am delighted to find a book which I can place comfortably next to Ursula Goodenough's The Sacred Depths of Nature.
Bay walks the walk she describes so eloquently: she was instrumental in convincing her town to donate a misused piece of land to create 17 units of housing for low-income families back in the '90s, and her focused energies entrained others to participate in the Community Development Corporation of her town which also got funding for the project from the Massachusetts Housing and Finance Agency, all the permits, and the creation of a project that fits well into her town nearly 20 years later. (By way of disclosure, I met Bay as the architect for the 3 types of modular houses and as the development consultant for creating the modular design-build Request for Proposals).
This by way of illustrating that good deeds and high values are embodied not only in her writings, but her person. This is a book for the devout secularist, the atheist, the naturalist who is energized by secular awe and secular spirituality, i.e. the person with head in the clouds and feet firmly planted on this precious planet.
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