Ecowomanism : African American women and earth-honoring faiths / by Melanie L. Harris.
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- 1608336662
- 9781608336661
- African American women -- Religion
- Womanist theology -- United States
- Womanism -- United States
- Ecotheology -- United States
- Aesthetics -- Religious aspects
- Noires américaines -- Religion
- Théologie womaniste -- États-Unis
- Womanisme -- États-Unis
- Écothéologie -- États-Unis
- Esthétique -- Aspect religieux
- BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Gaia & Earth Energies
- RELIGION / Christianity / General
- RELIGION / Theology
- Aesthetics -- Religious aspects
- African American women -- Religion
- Ecotheology
- Womanism
- Womanist theology
- United States
- 202.082 23
- BL2525
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Honoring ecowomanist experience -- Ecowomanism -- Critical exploration of African and African American history and tradition -- Engaging transformation -- Ecowomanist interreligious dialogue -- Taking action for earth justice: teaching ecowomanism -- Ecowomanism & ecological reparations -- Liberating earth.
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