Foreword (Celia Deane-Drummond)
Introduction (Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Hilda P. Koster)
Part I: Reimagining
1. Imagining an Earth-Centric Theological Framing for Planetary
Solidarity (Heather Eaton)
2. Imagining and Incarnating as "Integral Ecology" (Rosemary P.
Carbine)
3. Women Suffering Climate Injustice (Ivone Gebara)
4. Not Only for the Sake of Man (Sharon Bong)
Part II: Doctrines and Situations
5. Reimagining the Triune God for a Time of Global Climate Change
(Sallie McFague)
6. And G*D Saw That It Was Good (Wanda Deifelt)
7. The Fire Alarm is Off (Arnfríour Guomundsdottir)
8. Trafficked Lands (Hilda P. Koster)
9. "Ukugqiba inkaba"-Burying the Umbilical Cord (Fulata Moyo)
10. Motherhood and Christ in an African Doctrine of Climate Justice
(Isabel Mukonyora)
11. Seeds, Cross, and a Paradox of Life from Death (Jea Sophia
Oh)
12. Salvation for All! Cosmic Salvation for an Age of Climate
Injustice (Meehyun Chung)
13. Eco-Womanist Wisdom (Melanie Harris)
14. The Holy Spirit as Source of Moral-Spiritual Power for Radical
Transformation toward Earth-Honoring Justice (Cynthia
Moe-Lobeda)
15. Virgins (Theresa Yugar)
16. Environmental Activism in the Philippines (Joyce Ann
Mercer)
17. ¡Somos Criaturas de Dios! (Nancy Pineda-Madrid)
18. Reimagining Eschatology toward Healing and Hope for a World at
the Eschatos (Barbara Rossing)
Bibliography
Index
Grace Ji-Sun Kim is associate professor of theology at Earlham School of Religion in Richmond, Indiana. She is author of eleven books, most recently Embracing the Other (2015) and Contemplations from the Heart (2014). She is the co-editor of Intercultural Ministry (2016) and the series Asian Christianity in the Diaspora. Hilda P. Koster is associate professor of religion and co-chair of environmental studies at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. She publishes on ecological theology and ecofeminism and is the co-editor of The Gift of Theology: The Contribution of Kathryn Tanner to Contemporary Theology (Fortress Press, 2015).
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