Description: This book is about ecofeminism and its encounter with theology, predominantly that of Christian theology in Euro-western contexts. It introduces and explores ecofeminism and the encounter. The goal is to understand the significance and implications of ecofeminism and its contribution and challenge to theology. A further goal is to assist ecofeminist theology, or theologies, to be more effective in preventing ecological ruin, assisting women's struggles for freedom and supporting the flourishing of all life on earth.
Brief description: Professor Heather Eaton teaches at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Review Quotes:
""...the strongest section of [Eaton's] book is the first chapter in which she lays out the groundwork for ecofeminism. She defines ecofeminist terminology clearly and well. And certainly people of all faiths must reconsider, or continue to consider, their relationships to the Earth. They should, as Eaton urges, encourage 'the exchange between science and religion' and understand the extent of the ecological crisis." - The Catholic Register, December 11, 2005" --The Catholic Register
"'...Heather Eaton offers an introduction to ecofeminist theologies which is both scholarly and accessible.' 'It offers insights into areas of theological thinking which have hitherto been neglected/ignored by male-stream academic theology.' Epworth Review" --Natalie K Watson "-Mention. Theology Digest/ Vol. 52 No. 3/ Fall 2005" --Theology Digest ""Ecofeminism has quickly become a multidisciplinary and increasingly international insight. It is an intersection point, where those with deep concerns for the world can find comrades and allies, and indeed challenges. Its history and development is one way to appreciate the scope of this lively phenomenon called "ecofeminism"."- Catholic New Times, January 29, 2006" --Catholic New Times "Piece by Heather Eaton (double page spread). Volum e30, Number 02" --Catholic New Times "...contains thought-provoking and inspiring passages." --Antje Jackson, ESSSAT News ""Heather Eaton has written an accessible overview of the history, development and variety of ecofeminist theologies.... a comprehensive and accessible introduction to ecofeminist theology for laity and for theology students. She explains in plain language the basic issues and debated within ecofeminist theology, and gives a helpful introduction to its historical development and diverse approaches. Her pragmatic and passionate emphasis upon ecological activism highlights the importance of engaged ecofeminist theology. Eaton leaves the reader with hermeneutical questions that can be used to evaluate not only ecofeminist theology, but all approaches to theology as she encourages us to seriously consider our impact on this earth."- Loraine MacKenzie Shepherd, Touchstone, September 2006" --Touchstone: Journal of Mere Christianity