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Congregational Environmental Communities

How They Happen and Why They Work Congregationally based religious environmental groups expand the notion of Christian community and ethical obligation. Formed through shared ethical and theological commitments, group participants transform their physical communities through religious environmental practice, while being … Continue reading

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jessica abell

Ecological Applied Theology

Fertile ground for interfaith growth By Jessica Abell   View and Print as PDF.   Interfaith & Ecumenical Endeavors I went to seminary on Holy Hill in Berkeley, California. Holy Hill is the local name for the interfaith consortium of … Continue reading

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VIDEO: Church Adds Solar Panels

Capitol Heights Presbyterian Church, since its beginnings in 1896, has concerned itself with the social impact of living the Gospel of God. It has hosted local politicians of the City of Denver for dialogue, engaged in Sanctuary for Central American … Continue reading

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holly hallman

I Am an Eco-Feminist

Ecofeminism: The term “describes movements and philosophies that link feminism with ecology. Ecofeminism connects the exploitation and domination of women with that of the environment, and argues that there is a connection between women and nature that comes from their … Continue reading

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