Women Healing Earth: Third World Women on Ecology, Feminism and Religion
By Rosemary Radford Ruether

Introduction by Rosemary Radford Ruether

PART 1 - LATIN AMERICA

1. The Trinity and human Experience- An Ecofeminist Approach by Ivone Gebara (Brazil)
2. In Us Life Grows- An Ecofeminist Point of View by Mercedes Canas (El Salvador)
3. Latin America’s Poor Women- Inherent Guardians of Life by Gladys Parentelli (Venezuela)
4. Foreigners- A Multi-Cultural Dialogue by Janet W. May (Costa Rica)
5. After Five Centuries of Mixing, Who Are We?- Walking with our Grandmother’s Feet by Mary Judith Rees (Chile)

PART 2 - ASIA

6. Let Us Survive- Women, Ecology and Development by Vandana Shiva (India)
7. Toward a Feminist Eco-Theology for India by Aruna Gnananason (India)
8. The World as The body of God- Feminist Perspectives on Ecology and Social Justice by Gabriele Dietrich (India)
9. Re-claiming Earth-Based Spirituality- Indigenous Women in the Cordillera by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz (Philippines)
10. The Forbidden Tree and the Year of the Lord by Sun Ai Lee-Park (Korea)

PART 3 - AFRICA

11. Earth-Healing in South Africa- Challenges to Church and Mosque by Denise Ackerman and Tahira Joyner (South Africa)
12. Shona Women and the Mutupo Principle by Tumani Mutasa Nyajeka (Zimbabwe)
13. Revisiting Traditional Management of Indigenous Woodlands by Sara C. Mvududu (Zimbabwe)
14. The Chisumphi Cult- The Role of Women in Preserving the Environment by Isabel Apawa Phiri (Malawi)
15. The Gikuyu Theology of Land and Environmental Justice by Teresia Hinga (Kenya)