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  3. Ecotheology Issue 4 January 1998

Ecotheology Issue 4 January 1998

Published: 1998-03-02

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  • Types of Ecotheology

    Peter Scott
    8-19
  • Unfinished Creation The Moral and Theological Significance of the Fall

    Andrew Linzey
    20-26
  • Let the Fall Down The Environmental Implications of the Doctrine of the Fall

    27-34
  • Buddhist Attitudes to and Treatment of Non-Human Nature

    Peter Harvey
    35-50
  • Polynesian Perspectives on Birth, Marriage, Death and Hospitality

    51-57
  • How Green was Celtic Christianity

    Ian Bradley
    58-69
  • Orthodox Tradition and the Protection of the Environment The Project of the Holy Monastery of Chrysopigi (Chani, Crete)

    Sister Theoxeni
    70-76

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