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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Trinity and Human Experience: An Ecofeminist Approach | 13 |
2 | In Us Life Grows: An Ecofeminist Point of View | 24 |
3 | Latin America's Poor Women: Inherent Guardians of Life | 29 |
4 | Foreigners: A Multicultural Dialogue | 39 |
5 | After Five Centuries of Mixings, Who Are We?: Walking with Our Dark Grandmother's Feet | 51 |
6 | Let Us Survive: Women, Ecology and Development | 65 |
7 | Toward a Feminist Eco-Theology for India | 74 |
8 | The World as the Body of God: Feminist Perspectives on Ecology and Social Justice | 82 |
9 | Reclaiming Earth-based Spirituality: Indigenous Women in the Cordillera | 99 |
10 | The Forbidden Tree and the Year of the Lord | 107 |
11 | Earth-Healing in South Africa: Challenges to Church and Mosque | 121 |
12 | Shona Women and the Mutupo Principle | 135 |
13 | Revisiting Traditional Management of Indigenous Woodlands | 143 |
14 | The Chisumphi Cult: The Role of Women in Preserving the Environment | 161 |
15 | The Gikuyu Theology of Land and Environmental Justice | 172 |
Select Bibliography | 185 |
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