Earth, Wind, and Fire: Biblical and Theological Perspectives on CreationLiturgical Press, 2004 - 196 Today's world demands an integrated attitude and vision toward all of life--an approach embraced and enhanced by the contributors to Earth, Wind, and Fire. In this scholarly and passionate work members of the Feminist Hermeneutics Task Force of the Catholic Biblical Association orchestrate an approach to understanding a feminist model of creation that is faithful to biblical tradition and celebrates the rich diversity of all creation. Inviting conversation between Bible and theology, feminist scholars and theologians, the contributing writers explore themes such as the significance of embodiment, the integrity of creation, the interconnectedness of humanity with other creatures, the evolutionary nature of creation, and integral connections between creation and salvation, ecojustice and human liberation. Both detailed and holistic, Earth, Wind, and Fire is a compelling, insightful, and reader-friendly approach to the creative artistry of God. Chapters and contributors are:
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... female partnership , a theme first heard in the Genesis creation story ( Gen 2 : 18-19 , 23 ; cf. 1:27 ) . The study points out how such a partnership , in the context of gender , community , and Church , can be collaborative , with a ...
... female.2 In keeping with this unified canonical picture of creation , Genesis 1-2 presents a beautifully crafted design of interrelated divine , human , and non - human relationships . Before anything comes into existence God's ruah ...
... female indicates sexual differentiation ; the description that they are to be helpers as partners indicates a sense of mutuality . That the woman is created from human bone suggests equality between male and female genders , an equality ...
... female are so created . . . means that the female images the divine as much as the male . Likeness to God pertains not only to what male and fe- male have in common but also to what remains distinctive to them . . . .5 Imago Dei , then ...
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Goodness | 24 |
Second Isaiahs | 35 |
Job in the Whirlwind | 48 |
Soundings in the New Testament Understandings | 57 |
Sabbath the Crown of Creation | 67 |
and the Human Good 77 | 77 |
The Samaritan Woman and Martha as Partners with | 103 |
Pauls Theology | 114 |
Of New Songs and an Open Window | 124 |
17 Is Being | 132 |
Creation in the Image of God and Wisdom Christology | 147 |
Epilogue | 164 |
List of Contributors | 181 |
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