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Planetary Solidarity : Global Women's Voices on Christian Doctrine and Climate Justice /

Planetary Solidarity brings together leading Latina, womanist, Asian American, Anglican American, South American, Asian, European, and African woman theologians on the issues of doctrine, women, and climate justice. Because women make up the majority of the world's poor and tend to be more depe...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Koster, Hilda P. (Editor ), Kim, Grace Ji-Sun, 1969- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2017
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Foreword / Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Hilda P. Koster -- Introduction : global women's voices on Christian doctrine and climate justice -- Part I. Reimagining -- 1. An Earth-centric theological framing for planetary solidarity / Heather Eaton -- Re-imaging with Laudato Si' -- 2. Imagining and incarnating an integral ecology : a critical ecofeminist public theology / Rosemary P. Carbine -- 3. Women's suffering, climate injustice, God, and Pope Francis's theology : some insights from Brazil / Ivone Gebara -- 4. Not only for the sake of man : Asian feminist theological responses to Laudato Si' / Sharon A. Bong -- Part II. Doctrines and Situations God, Creation, and Humanity -- 5. Reimagining the Triune God for a time of global climate change / Sallie McFague -- 6. And G*d saw that it was good-- Imago Dei and its challenge to climate justice / Wanda Deifelt -- Sin and evil -- 7. The fire alarm is off : a feminist theological reflection on sin, climate change, energy, and the protection of wilderness in Iceland / Arnfríðour Guðomundsdóttir -- 8. Trafficked lands : sexual violence, oil, and structural evil in the Dakotas / Hilda P. Koster -- Incarnation -- 9. "Ukugqiba inkaba"--burying the umbilical cord : an African indigenous ecofeminist perspective on incarnation / Fulata Lusungu Moyo -- 10. Motherhood and Christ in an African ecofeminist theology for climate justice / Isabel Mukonyora -- Cross and salvation -- 11. Seeds, cross, and a paradox of life from death : a postcolonial eco-christology / Jea Sophia Oh -- 12. Salvation for all! Cosmic salvation for an age of climate injustice : a Korean perspective / Meehyun Chung -- Spirit -- 13. Ecowomanist wisdom : encountering earth and spirit / Melanie L. Harris -- 14. The spirit as moral-spiritual power for earth-honoring, justice-seeking ways of shaping our life in common / Cynthia Moe-Lobeda -- Mary and the church -- 15. Virgins : resources for an ecotheological praxis / Theresa A. Yugar -- 16. Environmental activism in the Philippines : a practical theological perspective / Joyce Ann Mercer -- Hope and eschatology -- 17. ¡Somos criaturas de Dios!--seeing and beholding the garden of God / Nancy Pineda-Madrid -- 18. Reimagining eschatology : toward healing and hope for a world at the eschatos / Barbara R. Rossing. 
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520 |a Planetary Solidarity brings together leading Latina, womanist, Asian American, Anglican American, South American, Asian, European, and African woman theologians on the issues of doctrine, women, and climate justice. Because women make up the majority of the world's poor and tend to be more dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods and survival, they are more vulnerable when it comes to climate-related changes and catastrophes. Representing a subfield of feminist theology that uses doctrine as interlocutor, this book ask how Christian doctrine might address the interconnected suffering of women and the earth in an age of climate change. While doctrine has often stifled change, it also forms the thread that weaves Christian communities together. Drawing on postcolonial ecofeminist/womanist analysis and representing different ecclesial and denominational traditions, contributors use doctrine to envision possibilities for a deep solidarity with the earth and one another while addressing the intersection of gender, race, class, and ethnicity. The book is organized around the following doctrines: creation, the triune God, anthropology, sin, incarnation, redemption, the Holy Spirit, ecclesiology, and eschatology. 
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