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Tables of Contents for Longing for Running Water
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Prologue
v
 
Introduction
1
18
Knowing Our Knowing: The Issue of Epistemology
19
48
Epistemology in Search of Meaning
19
4
Knowledge and Ethics
23
2
The Hierarchical, Anthropocentric, and Androcentric Bias of Patriarchal Epistemology
25
5
Patriarchal Epistemology in Theology
30
18
Ecofeminist Epistemology
48
19
The Human Person from an Ecofeminist Perspective
67
34
Beginning to Talk about the Human Person
69
2
Questioning the Autonomy of the Human Person
71
5
The Patriarchal Perspective: Its Value and Limitations
76
6
``Person'' in an Ecofeminist Perspective: A Tentative Construction
82
19
God: An Ecofeminist Approach to the Greatest of Mysteries
101
36
Relatedness as a Language and an Experience of the Divine
102
8
Issues Raised about Ecofeminist Discourse on God
110
22
God: Models and Mystery
132
1
God: My Hope
133
4
Ecofeminism and the Trinity
137
36
Feelings and Associations Related to the Trinity
137
2
What Human Experience Is Described by Trinitarian Language?
139
12
Religious Language and Its Crystallization in Institutions
151
4
Reconstructing Trinitarian Meanings and Celebrating Life
155
18
Jesus from an Ecofeminist Perspective
173
20
The Road I Have Walked with Jesus
175
7
Ecofeminist Challenges to Our Relationship with Jesus of Nazareth
182
11
That all may have Life: The way to a new Understanding of Religion
193
20
The Issue That Concerns Us
193
4
The Destruction of Green Things, of Diversity, and of Our Symbols
197
2
Religion and Community Life
199
3
A Religion That Isn't in Crisis
202
3
Religious Biodiversity: A Path in Need of Rediscovery
205
8
Epilogue: As the Deer Longs for Running Waters
213
4
Notes
217
6
Bibliography
223
4
Index
227