Readings in Ecology and Feminist Theology

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1995 - 397 pages
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The Human Situation A Feminine View
3
The Obligation to Endure
19
The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis
25
Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?
36
Ecology Justice and Theology
56
The Dynamics of the Future Reflections on the Earth Process
63
The Biblical Vision of the Ecological Crisis
75
Epilogue
82
Ecology Feminism and Theology
196
Cosmic Theology Ecofeminism and Panentheism
208
Ecology Is a Sistahs Issue Too The Politics of Emergent Afrocentric Ecowomanism
214
Postmodern Horizons
231
Ecology Science and Religion Toward a Postmodern Worldview
233
The Cosmic Creation Story
249
The Ecological Self Postmodern Ground for Right Action
259
The Sacrament of Creation Toward an Environmental Theology
270

Further Conversation
87
Toward an Ecological Feminist Theology of Nature
89
Split Culture
94
Feminism and Ecology Making Connections
105
Feminism Deep Ecology and Environmental Ethics
124
The Ecology of Feminism and the Feminism of Ecology
150
Development Ecology and Women
161
The Power and the Promise of Ecological Feminism
172
Healing Our Brokenness The Spirit and Creation
284
Six Characteristics of a Postpatriarchal Christianity
299
An Earthly Theological Agenda
327
Feminist Perspectives on Science Implications for an Ecological Theology of Creation
334
Experience and God
361
Toward a Theological Perspective on the Implicate Order of David Bohm
376
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