CrossCurrents: Toward an Eco-Theology
Volume 63, Number 4, December 2013
Edited by Charles Henderson
122 pp., 6 x 9
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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4696-6706-5
Published: December 2013
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In the December 2013 issue of CrossCurrents:
“What is Eco‐Theology?” by Lawrence Troster
“An Eco‐Theology” by Andy Bell
“My Life Being Green: An Eco‐Theology” by Kate Green
“Praise as Protector of the Natural World” by Kathy Abbott
“Learning to Live in the Web of Life” by Susan Hedge
“Shaped by Heaven and Earth” by Rabbi Janet Madden
“An Eco‐theology: Toward a Spirituality of Creation and Eco‐Justice” by Nelson Bock
“Matchstick: A Meditation on Harlem” by Audrey E. Kerr
“Children and Adults with Intellectual Disability in Antiquity and Modernity: Toward a Biblical and Sociological Model” by Edgar Kellenberger
“Extreme Theology: Is There a God (or Gods) for the Skeptics?” by Thomas White
“Inscape and Instress” a poem by Steve Lautermilch