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Tables of Contents for The Greening of Theology
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Introduction
1
22
The Contemporary Scene
1
4
The Various Tasks of a Christian Ecological Theology
5
5
The Task of this Project
10
2
Ruether, Sittler, Moltmann
12
6
Thesis Statement
18
3
Methodology and Outline
21
2
Beyond God The Father: The Theology of Rosemary Radford Ruether
23
38
The Significance of Ruether
23
2
Double Domination
25
5
The Biblical Vision of the Ecological Crisis
30
10
Ecology and Human Liberation
40
4
Sexism and God-Talk
44
6
Beyond God the Father
50
5
Gaia and God
55
6
The Cosmic Christ: The Christology of Joseph Sittler
61
42
The Significance of Sittler
61
3
Cosmic Christology
64
2
The Scope of Grace
66
9
Creation as the Theatre of Grace
75
11
The Triune God
86
5
Christ as Cosmic and a Christology for Nature
91
12
The Spirit in Creation: The Pneumatology of Juergen Moltmann
103
32
The Significance of Moltmann
103
3
The Eclipse of the Spirit
106
3
Creation as the Home of God
109
5
God in the World and the World in God
114
5
The Divine Perichoresis
119
7
The Indwelling Spirit
126
9
The Challenge of Ruether's Ecofeminism: A Critical Appraisal
135
40
Anthropology
136
18
Body and Soul
136
2
Human Uniqueness
138
5
Life and Death
143
3
The Good Life
146
4
The Human Condition
150
4
Ontology
154
8
The Coherence of Creation
154
4
The Mutability of Creation
158
4
Theology
162
10
God/ess as Primal Matrix
164
5
God as Mother
169
3
Conclusion
172
3
The Challenge of Sittler's Holy Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal
175
42
Anthropology
176
15
Body and Soul
176
7
The Good Life
183
8
Ontology
191
11
The Coherence of Creation
191
6
The Mutability of Creation
197
5
Theology
202
12
The Triune God of Grace
202
6
The Cosmic Christ
208
6
Conclusion
214
3
The Challenge of Moltmann's Panentheism: A Critical Appraisal
217
48
Anthropology
218
12
Body and Soul
218
5
Human Uniqueness
223
7
Ontology
230
18
The Coherence of Creation
230
10
The Mutability of Creation
240
8
Theology
248
14
The Trinitarian Creator
248
8
The Spirit in the Trinity
256
6
Conclusion
262
3
Toward a Christian Ecological Theology
265
40
Anthropology: Beyond the Dualism of Nature and History
266
8
Ontology: The Responsiveness of Creation
274
10
Theology: The Social Trinity
284
17
Conclusion
301
4
Bibliography
305