Ecofeminism and the Sacred by Carol J Adams

 

Introduction by Carol J Adams

Part One - REVISIONING RELIGION

Ecofeminism - Symbolic and Social Constructions of the Oppression of Women and the Domination of Nature by Rosemary Radford Ruether

Sin, Nature and Black Women’s Bodies by Delores S. Williams

Talk about the Weather - The Greening of Eschatology by Catherine Keller

Acting with Compassion - Buddhism, Feminism and the Environmental Crisis by Stephanie Kaza

Feminist Judaism and Repair of the World by Judith Plaskow

An Earthly Theological Agenda by Sallie McFague

Ganga - Purity, Pollution and Hinduism by Lina Gupta

Part Two - ENVISIONING ECOFEMINISM

A Feminist Philosophical Perspective on Ecofeminist Spiritualities by Karen J. Warren

Ecofeminist Consciousness and the Transforming Power of Symbols by L. Teal Willoughby

The Good Mother - From Gaia to Gilead by Ellen Cronan Rose

For All Those who were Indian in a Former Life by Ellen Cronan Rose

Toward an Ecofeminist Ethic of Shamanism and the Sacred by Gloria Feman Orenstein

Ecology is a Sistah’s Issue Too - The Politics of Emergent Afrocentric Ecowomanism by Shamara Shantu Riley

Part Three - EMBODYING ECOFEMINIST SPIRITUALITIES

Animal, Vegetable and Mineral - The Sacred Connection by Carol Lee Sanchez

Nuclear Power and the Sacred - Or why a Beautiful Woman is Like a Nuclear Power Plant by Jane Caputi

New Moon over Roxbury - Reflections on Urban Life and the Landby Rebecca Johnson

Earthbody and Personal Body as Sacred by Charlene Spretnak

Natural Resources - A conversation between Byllye Avery and Mary E. Hunt

Taking Life or “Taking on Life”? - Table Talk and Animals by Carol J. Adams and Marjorie Procter-Smith

Ecofeminist Education - Adolescence, Activism and Spirituality by Zoe Weil