Wendell Berry shows his ecological views of God and nature including human beings through his new Christian use of the imagery of light and darkness, similar to that of Matthew Fox, an eco-theologian. who endorses creation centered spirituality against prevalent fall/redemption spirituality. For Berry, the Holy Spirit`s truth is light and darkness. Light means God`s generative, connecting, and creative energy(Word), and darkness means His self giving, emptying, and suffering power. Both are closely connected because God creates by dividing himself. All the creatures are light and darkness. Light means creative individual lives and darkness, richer than light, means wilderness, symbolic and physical death and most importantly the earth. Berry`s meanings of the imagery are ecological in that by celebrating all holy lives which result from God`s ongoing divine creative energy, he confirms their intrinsic values and their mutual interdependence, respects inner and outer wilderness, cares the health of all lives and the earth. and finally appreciates the mystery of God and all lives including death. (Hongik University)