Introduction Chapter 1 - Ecological-Feminism: Overview And Evolution Ecofeminism: A Definition A Busy Intersection Ecofeminism: History And Development Activism, Social Movements and Conferences Academia The Road of Religion Religion and Spirituality Global Ecofeminism Summary Ecofeminism: Contributions And Congestion Ecofeminist Analyses: Empirical and Cultural-Symbolic Approaches Empirical Approaches Cultural-Symbolic Approaches Combined Analyses Feminism(s) in Ecofeminism Ecology in Ecofeminism Commentary: Which Ecofeminism And Going In What Direction? Conclusion: A Way Out Chapter 2 - The Question For Origins: In The Beginning... Women And Nature: An Overview The Domination Of Women Beliefs About the World: Hierarchical Dualisms The Quest for Origins The Emergence of Patriarchy Matriarchy and the Goddess The Origins of Domination The Domination Of Nature What is Nature? The Domestication of the Natural World The Emergence of the Human Aggressive Plundering: Domination Humans and other Animals Nature as Female Women, Nature, And The Natural World: The Theoretical Cluster Questions about Origins The Force of Ideas Conclusion Chapter 3 - The Ecological Crisis: Religion, Ecofeminism And Theology Christianity Christianity: Women, Nature And Patriarchal Problems The Women/Nature Nexus Christianity And The Ecological Crisis The Ecological Challenge To Theology Theology, Truth Claims and Transparency Ecotheology and Questions about Method Ecofeminist Theology and Methods Ecofeminist Theology The Whole and the Parts: The Whole of Theology The Whole and the Parts: The Parts of Theology a) Doctrinal Reinterpretations: God b) Anthropology, Creation, Sin, Grace and More c) Scriptural Motifs and Biblical Studies Liberation Theology and Ethics Multicultural and Multi-Religious Perspectives Ecofeminist Spiritualities Summary Critique and Commentary a) The Challenge b) Content c) Method: The Parts and the Whole Conclusion Chapter 4 - From The Cosmos To The City: Evolution And Politics The Role Of Science In Ecofeminist Theologies Evolution and Theology Cosmology and Evolution Cosmology and the Ecological Crisis Christianity, Evolutionary Cosmology and the Ecological Crisis Ecofeminism, Evolution and Cosmology Cosmology and Ecofeminist Justice Ecofeminist Liberation Theologies Ecofeminism Everywhere? Conclusion Chapter 5 - At The Intersection Of Ecofeminism And Religion: Directions For Consideration The breadth and depth of ecofeminist analysis The logic and practices of domination The destructive and liberating elements of religion Religion, science and evolution The ecological crisis Many religion traditions Political engagement New spiritual insights Conclusion
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