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Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial | |
Heather Eaton | 393-397 |
Articles
Gender and Ecofeminism: Religious Reflections on a Case Study in Soc Son, Vietnam | |
Anne Marie Dalton | 398-414 |
Voices in the Space Between:Economy, Ecology, and Pentecostalism on the US/Mexico Border | |
Kelly Sharp | 415-430 |
Gender, Religion and the Environment: A University of the Western Cape Case Study | |
Ernst Conradie , Julia Martin | 431-444 |
Eating Spirit: Food, Faith, and Spiritual Nourishment in the Lives of Green Sisters | |
Sarah Macfarland Taylor | 445-464 |
Julia Butterfly: Environmentalist as Stylite and Ascetic | |
Noel Salmond | 465-480 |
Ecofeminist Theology in a Swedish Context:Existing Potentials and Possible Contributions | |
Maria Jansdotter | 481-493 |
Man the Hunter? Hunting, Ecology, and Gender in Judaism | |
Paul A. Kay , Bob Chodos | 494-509 |
Book Reviews
Heather Eaton, Introducing Ecofeminist Theologies (London and New York: T. & T. Clark International, 2005), pp. ix +136. Paperback £20, ISBN 0-567-08207-5. | |
Anne Marie Dalton | 510-511 |
Gay Hawkins, The Ethics of W aste: How We Relate to Rubbish (Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), pp. xii + 151. Paperback $24.00, ISBN 0-7425-3013-2 | |
Georgina Macfarlane | 517-519 |
Catherine Keller, God and Power: Counter-Apocalyptic Journeys (Minneapolis: FortressPress, 2005), pp. xii + 184. Paperback $22.00, ISBN 0-8006-3727-5. | |
Harry O. Maier | 519-521 |
Helen Bergin & Susan Smith (eds.), Land and Place: Spiritualities from Aotearoa New Zealand (Auckland: Accent Publications, 2004), pp. 245. Pb. NZ $35.00, ISBN 0-9583454-5-7. | |
Sylvie Shaw | 521-523 |
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