Ecofeminism and the Sacred The Ms. Magazine reviewer recommended this volume saying, "This multicultural anthology is a thoughtful contribution to an evolving body of analysis and action." It is published by Continuum International. Table of Contents Revisioning Religion • Rosemary Radford Ruether: Ecofeminism: Symbolic and Social Connections of the Oppression of Women and the Domination of Nature • Delores S. Williams: Sin, Nature, and Black Women's Bodies • Catherine Keller: Talk about the Weather: The Greening of Eschatology • Stephanie Kaza: Acting with Compassion: Buddhism, Feminism, and the Environmental Crisis • Judith Plaskow: Feminist Judaism and Repair of the World • Sallie McFague: An Earthly Theological Agenda • Lina Gupta: Ganga: Purity, Pollution, and Hinduism Envisioning Ecofeminism • Karen J. Warren: A Feminist Philosophical Perspective on Ecofeminist Spiritualities • L. Teal Willoughby: Ecofeminist Consciousness and the Transforming Power of Symbols • Ellen Cronan Rose: The Good Mother: From Gaia to Gilead • Andy Smith: For All Those Who Were Indian in a Former Life • Gloria Feman Orenstein: Toward an Ecofeminist Ethic of Shamanism and the Sacred • Shamara Shantu Riley: Ecology Is a Sistah's Issue Too: The Politics of Emergent Afrocentric Afrowomanism Embodying Ecofeminist Spiritualities • Carol Lee Sanchez: Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral: The Sacred Connection • Jane Caputi: Nuclear Power and the Sacred: Or Why a Beautiful Woman Is Like a Nuclear Power Plant • Rebecca Johnson: New Moon Over Roxbury: Reflections on Urban Life and the Land • Charlene Spretnak: Earthbody and Personal Body as Sacred • Byllye Avery and Mary E. Hunt: Natural Resources • Carol J. Adams and Marjorie Procter-Smith: Taking Life or "Taking on Life"? Table Talk and Animals • Zoe Weil: Ecofeminist Education: Adolescence, Activism, and Spirituality
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