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Christianity and Ecology Bibliography

 
       
 

Peter W. Bakken
Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies

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Achtemeier, Elizabeth. Nature, God and Pulpit. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1992.

Adams, Carol J., ed. Ecofeminism and the Sacred. New York: Continuum, 1993.

Albanese, Catherine L. Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.

American Teilhard Association. Teilhard Studies. American Teilhard Association, 1978-Present. (http://www.teilharddechardin.org/studies.html)

Anderson, Bernhard W. From Creation to New Creation: Old Testament Perspectives. ed. Walter Brueggemann. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress, 1994.
________. ed. Creation in the Old Testament. Philadelphia, Pa.: Fortress, 1984.

Anglemeyer, Mary, Eleanor R. Seagraves, and Catherine C. LeMaistre, compilers. A Search for Environmental Ethics: An Initial Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980.

Attfield, Robin. “Christian Attitudes to Nature.” Journal of the History of Ideas 44 (1983): 369–86.
________. “Western Traditions and Environmental Ethics.” In Environmental Philosophy: A Collection of Readings, eds. Robert Elliott and Arran Gare, 201–30. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1983.

Austin, Richard Cartwright. Reclaiming America: Restoring Nature to Culture. Vol. 4, Environmental Theology. Abingdon, Va.: Creekside Press, 1990.
________. Hope for the Land: Nature in the Bible. vol. 3, Environmental Theology. Atlanta, Ga.: John Knox Press, 1988.
________. Beauty of the Lord: Awakening the Senses. vol. 2, Environmental Theology. Atlanta, Ga.: John Knox Press, 1988.
________. Baptized into Wilderness: A Christian Perspective on John Muir. vol. 1, Environmental Theology. Atlanta, Ga.: John Knox Press, 1987.

Baer, Richard A., Jr. “Land Misuse: A Theological Concern.” Christian Century 83 (12 October 1966): 1239–41.

Babie, Paul. "Private Property, The Environment and Christianity." Pacifica 15(October 2002): 307-323.

Bae, Tae Jin. "The Ecological Crisis Brought About by the Modernization Process in South Korea, and the PROK's Theological Perception of it, Missiological Coping with it, and New Ways of Mission." D.Min. diss., San Francisco Theological Seminary, 2000.

Bailey, Liberty Hyde. The Holy Earth. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1915.

Baker-Fletcher, Karen. Sisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit: Womanist Wordings on God and Creation. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress, 1998.

Bakken, Peter W., Joan Gibb Engel, and J. Ronald Engel. Ecology, Justice, and Christian Faith: A Critical Guide to the Literature. Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies, no. 36. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1995.

Ball, Ian, Margaret Goodall, Clare Palmer, and John Reader, eds. The Earth Beneath: A Critical Guide to Green Theology. London: SPCK, 1992.

Barad, Judith A. Aquinas on the Nature and Treatment of Animals. San Francisco, Calif.: International Scholars Publications, 1995.

Barbour, Ian G. Religion and Science: Historical and Contemporary Issues. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1997. rev. ed. Religion in an Age of Science, 2 vols (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1990–1991).
________. Ethics in an Age of Technology. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1993.
________. ed. Earth Might Be Fair. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972.

Barkey, Michael, ed. Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Jewish, Catholic and Protestant Wisdom on the Environment. Washington, DC: Interfaith Council for Environmental Stewardship, 2000.

Barnes, Michael, ed. An Ecology of the Spirit: Religious Reflection and Environmental Consciousness. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America and the College Theology Society, 1994.

Barnett, Tanya. Greening Congregations Handbook: Stories, Ideas, and Resources for Cultivating Creation Awareness and Care in Your Congregation. Seattle, WA: Earth Ministry, 2002.

Barth, Karl. “The Work of Creation.” Ch. 9 in The Doctrine of Creation, trans. J. W. Edwards, O. Bussey, and Harold Knight, vol. 3, book 1 of Church Dogmatics, eds. G. W. Bromiley and T. F. Torrance. Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark, 1958.

Bartlett, Woody. Living By Surprise: A Christian Response to the Ecological Crisis. New York, NY: Paulist Press, 2003.

Basney, Lionel. An Earth-Careful Way of Life: Christian Stewardship and the Environmental Crisis. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1994.

Bauckham, Richard. “Jesus and the Wild Animals (Mark 1:13): A Christological Image for an Ecological Age.” In Jesus of Nazareth: Lord and Christ: Essays on the Historical Jesus and New Testament Christology, eds. Joel B. Green and Max Turner, 3–21. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1994.

Beisner, E. Calvin. Where Garden Meets Wilderness: Evangelical Entry into the Environmental Debate. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty; Eerdmans, 1997.
________. Prospects for Growth: A Biblical View of Population, Resources, and the Future. Westchester, Ill.: Crossway Books, 1990.

Bergant, Dianne. The Earth Is the Lord’s: The Bible, Ecology, and Worship. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 1998.
________. Israel’s Wisdom Literature: A Liberation-Critical Reading. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress, 1997.

Bergmann, Sigurd. Creation Set Free: The Spirit as Liberator of Nature. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 2005.

Berky, Marian O. "The Desert Shall Rejoice: A Theocentric Ecological Ethics (H. Richard Niebuhr)." Ph.D. diss., Vanderbilt University, 2004.

Bernal, Lisa. "Embodied Relations and Good Human Action: Bases for a Christian Eco-Justice Ethic of Creation." Ph.D. diss., Princeton Theological Seminary, 2001.

Berry, R.J. Environmental Stewardship: Critical Perspectives, Past and Present. London, England: T&T Clark, 2006.
________. The Care of Creation: Focusing Concern and Action. Leicester, England: InterVarsity, 2000.

Berry, Thomas, and Thomas Clarke. Befriending the Earth: A Theology of Reconciliation between Humans and the Earth. eds. Stephen Dunn and Anne Lonergan. Mystic, Conn.: Twenty-Third Publications, 1991.

Berry, Thomas. The Dream of the Earth. San Francisco, Calif.: Sierra Club Books, 1988.

Berry, Wendell. “Christianity and the Survival of Creation.” In Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community: Eight Essays, ed. Wendell Berry, 93–116. New York: Pantheon, 1993.
________. “God and Country.” In What Are People For? 95–102. San Francisco, Calif.: North Point Press, 1990.
________. “Two Economies.” In Home Economics: Fourteen Essays, 54–75. San Francisco, Calif.: North Point Press, 1987.
________. “The Gift of Good Land.” In The Gift of Good Land: Further Essays Cultural and Agricultural, 267–81. San Francisco, Calif.: North Point Press, 1981.

Bhagat, Shantilal P. Creation in Crisis: Responding to God’s Covenant. Elgin, Ill.: Brethren Press, 1990.

Birch, Bruce C., and Larry Rasmussen. The Predicament of the Prosperous. Philadelphia, Pa.: Westminster Press, 1978.

Birch, Charles, and Lukas Vischer. Living with the Animals: The Community of God’s Creatures. Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1998.
________. A Purpose for Everything: Religion in a Postmodern Worldview. Mystic, Conn.: Twenty-Third Publications, 1990.
________. “Creation, Technology, and Human Survival: Called to Replenish the Earth.” Ecumenical Review 28 (January 1976): 66–79.

Birch, Charles, and John B. Cobb, Jr. The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. Reprint. Denton, Tex.: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990.

Birch, Charles and William Eakin, and Jay B. McDaniel, eds. Liberating Life: Contemporary Approaches to Ecological Theology. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1990.

Black, John. The Dominion of Man: The Search for Ecological Responsibility. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1970.

Boff, Leonardo. Cry of the Earth, Cry of the Poor. Translated by Philip Berryman. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1997.
________. Ecology and Liberation: A New Paradigm. Translated by John Cumming. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1995.

Boff, Leonardo, and Virgil Elizondo, eds. Ecology and Poverty: Cry of the Earth, Cry of the Poor. Concilium. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1995.

Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Creation and Fall: A Theological Exposition of Genesis 1–3. ed. John W. de Gruchy. Translated by Douglas Stephen Bax. vol. 3 of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress, 1997.

Bonifazi, Conrad. A Theology of Things: A Study of Man in His Physical Environment. Philadelphia, Pa.: Lippincott, 1967.

Bonting, Sjoerd. Creation and Double Chaos: Science and Theology in Discussion. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2005.

Bouma-Prediger, Steven. For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for Creation Care. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2001.
________. “Why Care for Creation? From Prudence to Piety.” Christian Scholar’s Review 27 (spring 1998): 277–97.
________. The Greening of Theology: The Ecological Models of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Joseph Sittler, and Jürgen Moltmann. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1995.

Bouma-Prediger, Steven, and Joseph Sittler and Peter Bakken. Evocations of Grace: The Writings of Joseph Sittler on Ecology, Theology, and Ethics. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000.

Bradley, Ian. God Is Green: Christianity and the Environment. London: Darton, Longman, and Todd, 1990.

Brandt, Don. ed. Inheriting The Earth: Poor Communities and Environmental Renewal. Monrovia, CA: 2005.
________. God's Stewards: The Role of Christians in Creation Care
. Monrovia, CA: World Vision, 2002.

Bratton, Susan Power. "Christian Response to Changes in Global Ecosystems." in The Local Church for a Global Era: Reflections for a New Century, edited by Max Stackhouse and Tim Dearborn, 113-124. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000.
________. “Ecofeminism and the Problem of Divine Immanence/Transcendence in Christian Environmental Ethics.” Science and Christian Belief 6 (1994): 21–46.
________. Christianity, Wilderness, and Wildlife: The Original Desert Solitaire. Scranton, Pa.: University of Scranton Press, 1993.
________. “Loving Nature: Eros or Agape?” Environmental Ethics 14 (spring 1992): 3–25.
________. Six Billion and More: Human Population Regulation and Christian Ethics. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992.

Brawley, Christopher. "The Sacramental Vision: Mythopoeic Imagination and Ecology in Coleridge, MacDonald, Lewis, and Tolkien." Ph.D. diss., The Florida State University, 2003.

Brown, Deborah, ed. Christianity in the 21st Century. New York, NY: Crossroads, 2000.

Brueggemann, Walter. "Options for Creatureliness: Consumer of Citizen." Horizons in Biblical Theology 21.1(2001): 25-50.
________. The Land: Place as Gift, Promise, and Challenge in Biblical Faith. Philadelphia, Pa.: Fortress, 1977.

Bube, Paul Custodio. Ethics in John Cobb’s Process Theology. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1988.

Burrell, David B., and Elena Malits. Original Peace: Restoring God’s Creation. New York: Paulist Press, 1997.

Callicott, J. Baird. Earth’s Insights: A Survey of Ecological Ethics from the Mediterranean Basin to the Australian Outback. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1994.

Caplan, Merry W. "Compassion, Creation, and Community: A Case for Humane Education." Ph.D. diss., The Union Institute, 1993.

Carmichael, Cassandra. Responsible Purchasing for Faith Communities. Takoma Park, MD: Center for a New American Dream, 2002.

Carmody, John. Ecology and Religion: Toward a New Christian Theology of Nature. New York: Paulist Press, 1983.

Carr, Paul. "Sacramental Water and the Challenge of Global Warming." Journal of Faith and Science Exchange 5(2001): 97-101.

Carroll, John E., Paul Brockelman, and Mary Westfall, eds. The Greening of Faith: God, the Environment, and the Good Life. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1997.
________. and Albert LaChance, eds. Embracing Earth: Catholic Approaches to Ecology. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1994.

Castleman, Robbie. "The Evangelical Spirituality of Creation Care and the Kingdom of God." In For All The Saints: Evangelical Theology and Christian Spirituality, edited by Timothy George and Alister McGrath. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2003.

Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines. “What Is Happening to Our Beautiful Land?” a Pastoral Letter on Ecology from the Catholic Bishops of the Philippines. SEDOS 4 (1988): 112–15.

Catholic Church. "Global Climate Change: A Plea for Dialouge, Prudence and the Common Good." Washington, DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2001.

Cherry, Conrad. Nature and Religious Imagination: From Edwards to Bushnell. Philadelphia, Pa.: Fortress, 1980.

Chial, Douglas L. “The Ecological Crisis: A Survey of the WCC’s Recent Responses.” Ecumenical Review 48 (January 1996): 53–61.

Cho, Hyun-Chul. An Ecological Vision of the World: Toward a Christian Ecological Theology for Our Age. Roma, Italy: Editrice Pontificia Universita Gregoriana, 2004.

Choe, Jae Ho. "The Ethical Implications of James M. Gustafson's Theocentric Perspective for the Natural Environment." Ph.D. diss., Westminster Theological Seminary, 2001.

Christ, Carol. She Who Changes: Re-Imagining the Divine in the World. New York, NY: Palgrave, 2003.

Christiansen, Drew, and Walter Grazer, eds. “And God Saw That It Was Good”: Catholic Theology and the Environment. Washington, D.C.: United States Catholic Conference, 1996.

Chun, Su Bog. "A Study on the Social Responsibility of a Local Church for Environmental Preservation: Focused on Bosung-Gun." D.Min. diss., Howard University, 2003.

Chung Hyun Kyung. “Welcome the Spirit; Hear Her Cries: The Holy Spirit, Creation, and the Culture of Life.” Christianity and Crisis 51 (15 July 1991): 220–23.

Clark, J. Michael. Beyond Our Ghettos: Gay Theology in Ecological Perspective. Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press, 1993.

Clark, Stephen R. L. How to Think about the Earth: Philosophical and Theological Models for Ecology. London: Mowbray, 1993.

Clinebell, Howard J. Ecotherapy: Healing Ourselves, Healing the Earth. Philadelphia, Pa.: Fortress, 1996.

Clines, David J. A., ed. The Bible and the Future of the Planet: An Ecology Reader. The Biblical Seminar, no. 56. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998.

Clipson, Mary Catherine. "Sustainable Living: A Case Study of Nuns and Their Beliefs, Attitudes and Practices." Ph.D. diss., University of New Hampshire, 2000.

Coates, Peter. Nature: Western Attitudes since Ancient Times. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1998.

Cobb, John B., Jr. The Earthist Challenge to Economism: A Theological Critique of the World Bank. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.
________. Sustaining the Common Good: A Christian Perspective on the Global Economy. Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press, 1995.
________. Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology. rev. ed. Denton, Tex.: Environmental Ethics Books, 1995. Original edition, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Bruce Publishing, 1972.
________. Sustainability: Economics, Ecology, and Justice. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1992.
________. “Sociological Theology or Ecological Theology?” in Process Theology as Political Theology, 111–34. Philadelphia, Pa.: Westminster Press, 1982.

Cohen, Jeremy. “Be Fertile, Fill the Earth and Master It”: The Ancient and Medieval Career of a Biblical Text. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1989. Reprint, Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1991.

Cokesbury. Caring for God's Earth. Nashville, TN: Cokesbury, 2002.

Commission for Racial Justice, United Church of Christ. Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States: A National Report on the Racial and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Communities with Hazardous Waste Sites. New York: United Church of Christ, 1987.

Conradie, Ernst M. An Ecological Christian Anthropology: At Home on Earth? Adlershot, England: Ashgate, 2004.
________. Ecological Theology: A Guide for Further Research. Bellville, South Africa: University of the Western Cape, 2001.
________. "Stewards or Sojourners in the Household of God?" Scriptura 73(2000): 153-174.
________. Hope for the Earth: Vistas on a New Century. Bellville, South Africa: University of the Western Cape, 2000.
________. “A Further Indexed Bibliography on Christian Theology and Ecology.” Scriptura 52 (1995): 27–64.
________. “Ecology and Christian Theology: An Introduction with a Comprehensive, Indexed Bibliography.” Scriptura 47 (1993): 52–104.

Conradie, Ernst, and David Nugent Field, eds. A Rainbow Over the Land: A South African Guide on the Church and Environmental Justice. South Africa: Western Cape Provincial Council of Churches, 2000.

Conroy, Donald and Rodney Petersen, eds. Earth at Risk: An Environmental Dialogue Between Religion and Science. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, 2000.

Cook, Stephen and Corrine Patton, eds. Ezekiel's Hierarchical World: Wrestling with a Tiered Reality. Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2004.

Cuppitt, Don. “Nature and Culture.” In Humanity, Environment, and God, ed. Neil Spurway, 33–45. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1993.

Dalton, Anne Marie. A Theology for the Earth: The Contributions of Thomas Berry and Bernard Lonergan. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1999.

Daly, Herman E., and John B. Cobb, Jr. For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment, and A Sustainable Future. 2d ed., updated and expanded. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994.

Daneel, M. L. African Earthkeepers: Wholistic Interfaith Mission. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2001.
________. “Earthkeeping in Missiological Perspective: An African Challenge.” Mission Studies 13, nos. 1–2 (1996): 130–88.

Dantine, Wilhelm. “Creation and Redemption: An Attempt at a Theological Understanding in Light of Contemporary Understanding of the World.” Scottish Journal of Theology 18 (1965): 129–47.

Davis, John Jefferson. "Economic Growth vs. the Environment? The Need for New Paradigms in Economics, Business Ethics, and Evangelical Theology." Evangelical Review of Theology 26.3(2002): 265-275.

Deane-Drummond, Celia. Genetics and Christian Ethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
________. The Ethics of Nature
. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2004.
________.
Creation Through Wisdom: Theology and the New Biology. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 2000.
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_______. Ecology in Jürgen Moltmann’s Theology. Texts and Studies in Religion, vol. 75. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1997.

Deane-Drummond, Celia, Bronislaw Szerszynski and Robin Grove-White, eds. Re-Ordering Nature: Theology, Society, and the New Genetics. London: T&T Clark, 2003.

Deloria, Vine, Jr. For This Land: Writings on Religion in America. New York: Routledge, 1998.
________. God Is Red. New York: Delta, 1973.

Derr, Thomas Sieger. “Religion’s Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis: An Argument Run Amok.” Worldview 18, no. 1 (January 1975): 39–45.
________. Ecology and Human Need. Philadelphia, Pa.: Westminster Press, 1975. Originally published as Ecology and Human Liberation: A Theological Critique of the Use and Abuse of Our Birthright (Geneva: World Student Christian Federation, 1973).

Derr, Thomas Sieger, James A. Nash, and Richard John Neuhaus. Environmental Ethics and Christian Humanism. Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon, 1996.

Dew, William H. “Religious Approach to Nature.” Church Quarterly Review 150 (1950): 81–99.

DeWitt, Calvin B. Caring for Creation: Responsible Stewardship of God’s Handiwork. eds. James W. Skillen and Luis E. Lugo. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Books, 1998.
________. Earth-Wise: A Biblical Response to Environmental Issues. Grand Rapids, Mich.: CRC Publications, 1994.
________. ed. The Environment and the Christian: What Can We Learn from the New Testament? Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, 1991.

DeWitt, Calvin B., and Ghillean T. Prance, eds. Missionary Earthkeeping. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1992.

Dialog: A Journal of Theology. Special Issue, "Saving the Planet." 42.3(September 2003).

Dimitrios, the Ecumenical Patriarch. Orthodoxy and the Ecological Crisis. Gland, Switzerland: World Wildlife Fund, 1990.

Doughty, R. “Environmental Theology: Trends and Prospects in Christian Thought.” Progress in Human Geography 5 (1981): 234–48.

Dowd, Michael. Earthspirit: A Handbook for Nurturing an Ecological Christianity. Mystic, Conn.: Twenty-Third Publications, 1991.

Dowdall, Samantha Ann. "Roots of the Spirit: Interrelationships Among Ecological Actions and Attitudes, Nature-Related Exceptional Human Experiences, Spirituality, and Well-Being." Ph.D. diss., Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, 1998.

Duchrow, Ulrich, and Gerhard Liedke. Shalom: Biblical Perspectives on Creation, Justice, and Peace. Geneva: World Council of Churches Publications, 1989.

Duncan, Geoffrey. What A World. London: Granary Press, 2002.

Eaton, Heather. Introducing EcoFeminist Theologies. New York, NY: T&T Clark, 2005.

Eaton, Heather, and Lois Ann Lorentzen. EcoFeminism and Globalization: Exploring Culture, Context, and Religion. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.

Echlin, Edward. The Cosmic Circle: Jesus and Ecology. Dublin: Columba, 2004.
________. Earth Spirituality: Jesus at the Centre. New Alresford: John Hunt Publishing, 1999.

Eco-Justice Working Group. Environmental Justice Resources. Elkhart, Ind.: National Council of Churches, 1998.

Eco-Theology: The Journal of Religion, Nature, and the Environment. Equinox Publishers, 1996-2006. (http://www.equinoxpub.com/journals/main.asp?jref=6)

Edwards, Denis. Ecology at the Heart of Faith. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2006.
________. ed. Earth Revealing--Earth Healing. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2001.
________. Jesus the Wisdom of God: An Ecological Theology.
Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1995.

EFSA Institute for Theological and Interdisciplinary Research. The Land is Crying for Justice: A Discussion Document on Christianity and Environmental Justice in South Africa. Stellenbosch, South Africa: EFSA, 2002.

Elsdon, Ron. Greenhouse Theology: Biblical Perspectives on Caring for Creation. Tunbridge Wells, England: Monarch, 1992.
________. Bent World: A Christian Response to the Environmental Crisis. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1981.

Emmerich, Susan Drake. "Faith-Based Stewardship and Resolution of Environmental Conflict: An Ethnography of an Action Research Case of Tangier Island Watermen in the Chesapeake Bay." Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 2003.

Engel, J. Ronald, and Joan Gibb Engel, eds. Ethics of Environment and Development: Global Challenge, International Response. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press, 1990.

Engel, J. Ronald. “Ecology and Social Justice: The Search for a Public Environmental Ethic.” In Issues of Justice: Social Sources and Religious Meaning, eds. Warren R. Copeland and Roger D. Hatch, 243–63. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1988.

Evans, Bernard F., and Gregory D. Cusack, eds. Theology of the Land. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 1987.

Evdokimov, Paul. “Nature.” Scottish Journal of Theology 18, no. 1 (1965): 1–22.

Everett, William W. “Land Ethics: Toward a Covenantal Model.” In American Society of Christian Ethics, Selected Papers, 1979, 45–73. Newton Centre, Mass.: American Society of Christian Ethics, 1979.

Faith-Man-Nature Group. Christians and the Good Earth: Addresses and Discussions at the Third National Conference of the Faith-Man-Nature Group. F/M/N Papers, no. 1. Alexandria, Va.: Faith-Man-Nature Group, 1968.

Faramelli, Norman J. “The Manipulative Mentality: We Do to Nature What We Do to People.” In Ecology: Crisis and New Vision, ed, Richard E. Sherell, 59–76. Richmond, Va.: John Knox Press, 1971.
________. “Ecological Responsibility and Economic Justice: The Perilous Links between Ecology and Poverty.” Andover Newton Quarterly 11 (November 1970): 81–93.

Faricy, Robert. Wind and Sea Obey Him: New Approaches to a Theology of Nature. London: SCM Press, 1982. Reprint. Westminster, Md.: Christian Classics, 1988.

Fern, Richard. Nature, God, and Humanity: Envisioning an Ethics of Nature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Ferré, Frederick. Hellfire and Lightning Rods: Liberating Science, Technology, and Religion. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1993.
________. Shaping the Future: Resources for the Post-Modern World. New York: Harper and Row, 1976.

Ferrell, John S. Fruits of Creation: A Look at Global Sustainability as Seen through the Eyes of George Washington Carver. Shakopee, Minn.: Macalester Park, 1995.

Finger, Thomas N. Self, Earth, and Society. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1997.
________. “Trinity, Ecology, and Panentheism.” Christian Scholar’s Review 27 (1997): 74–98.

Finn, Daniel. “International Trade and Sustainable Community: Religious Values and Economic Arguments in Moral Debates.” Journal of Religious Ethics 22 (fall 1994): 213–73.

Foster, Claire, and Rowan Williams. Sharing God's Planet: A Christian Vision for a Sustainable Future. London: Church House Publishing, 2005.

Fowler, Robert Booth. The Greening of Protestant Thought. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.

Fox, Matthew. The Coming of the Cosmic Christ: The Healing of Mother Earth and the Birth of a Global Renaissance. San Francisco, Calif.: Harper and Row, 1988.
________. Original Blessing: A Primer in Creation Spirituality Presented in Four Paths, Twenty-Six Themes, and Two Questions. Santa Fe, N. Mex.: Bear and Company, 1983.

Fragomeni, Richard N., and John T. Pawlikowski, eds. The Ecological Challenge: Ethical, Liturgical, and Spiritual Responses. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 1994.

French, William C. "Ecology." In Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics. William Schweiker, ed. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2005.
________. “Subject-Centered and Creation-Centered Paradigms in Recent Catholic Thought.” Journal of Religion 70 (January 1990): 48–72.
________. “Ecological Concern and the Anti-foundationalist Debates: James Gustafson on Biospheric Constraints.” Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics (1989): 113–30.

Fretheim, Terence E. “The Plagues as Ecological Signs of Historical Disaster.” Journal of Biblical Literature 110 (1991): 385–96.

Freudenberger, C. Dean. Global Dust Bowl: Can We Stop the Destruction of the Land Before It’s Too Late? Minneapolis, Minn.: Augsburg, 1990.
________. Food for Tomorrow? Minneapolis, Minn.: Augsburg, 1984.

Fritsch, Albert J. Renew the Face of the Earth. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1987.
________. A Theology of the Earth. Washington, D.C.: CLB Publishers, Inc., 1972.

Gage, Susan. Footprint Files: Ideas to Help Congregations Care for Creation and Reduce Their Ecological Footprint. Kelowna, BC: Wood Lake Books, 2004.

Galloway, Alan. The Cosmic Christ. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1951.

Gebara, Ivone. Longing for Running Water: EcoFeminism and Liberation. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 1999.

Geering, Lloyd George. Tomorrow’s God: How We Create Our Worlds. Wellington, New Zealand: B. Williams Books, 1994.

Getui, Mary, Emmanuel Obeng, and JN Kanyua Mugambi, eds. Theology of Reconstruction: Exploratory Essays. Nairobi, Kenya: Acton, 1999.

Gibbs, John G. Creation and Redemption: A Study in Pauline Theology. Leiden, the Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 1971.
________. “Pauline Cosmic Christology and Ecological Crisis.” Journal of Biblical Literature 90 (December 1971): 466–79.

Gibson, William E. “Confessing and Covenanting.” In Shalom Connections in Personal and Congregational Life, ed. Dieter T. Hessel, 11–27. Ellenwood, Ga.: Alternatives, 1986.
________. “Ecojustice: Burning Word: Heilbroner and Jeremiah to the Church.” Foundations 20 (October-December 1977): 318–28.

Gilkey, Langdon. Nature, Reality, and the Sacred: The Nexus of Science and Religion. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress, 1994.
________. Maker of Heaven and Earth. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1965.

Gitau, Samson. The Environmental Crisis: A Challenge for African Christianity. Nairobi, Kenya: Acton, 2000.

Glacken, Clarence J. Traces on the Rhodian Shore: Nature and Culture in Western Thought from Ancient Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1967.

Glave, Dianne and Mark Stoll, eds. To Love the Wind and the Rain: African Americans and Environmental History. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006.

Gnanadason, Aruna. Listen to the Women: Listen to the Earth. Geneva: WCC Publications, 2005.
________. "Creator God, In Your Grace, Transform the Earth: An EcoFeminist Ethic of Resistance, Prudence and Care." D.Min. thesis, San Francisco Theological Seminary, 2004.

Gnanakan, Ken. Responsible Stewardship of God's Creation. Bangalore, India: World Evangelical Alliance, 2004.
________. God's World: Biblical Insights for a Theology of the Environment. London: SPCK, 1999.

Goodenough, Ursula. The Sacred Depths of Nature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Goodman, Godfrey. The Creatures Praysing God. London: F. Kingston, 1622. Reprint. Norwood, N.J.: W. J. Johnson, 1979.

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