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Achtemeier, Elizabeth. Nature, God and Pulpit.
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________. ed. Creation in the Old Testament.
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Anglemeyer, Mary, Eleanor R. Seagraves, and Catherine
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Attfield, Robin. Christian Attitudes to Nature.
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Austin, Richard Cartwright. Reclaiming America:
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________. Beauty of the Lord: Awakening the Senses.
vol. 2, Environmental Theology. Atlanta, Ga.: John Knox
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________. Baptized into Wilderness: A Christian Perspective
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Bakken, Peter W., Joan Gibb Engel, and J. Ronald Engel.
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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.
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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.
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Beisner, E. Calvin. Where Garden Meets Wilderness:
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________. Prospects for Growth: A Biblical View of
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Bergant, Dianne. The Earth Is the Lords: The
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________. Israels Wisdom Literature: A Liberation-Critical
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________.
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Berry, Thomas. The Dream of the Earth. San Francisco,
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Birch, Charles, and Lukas Vischer. Living with the
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________.
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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.
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Brandt, Don. ed. Inheriting The Earth: Poor Communities and Environmental Renewal. Monrovia, CA: 2005.
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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
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________. Christianity, Wilderness, and Wildlife:
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________. Loving Nature: Eros or Agape? Environmental
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________. Six Billion and More: Human Population Regulation
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________.
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Christ, Carol. She Who Changes: Re-Imagining the Divine in the World. New York, NY: Palgrave, 2003.
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________.
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________.
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________.
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________.
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