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By Nehring, Andreas (ed.)
354 pages; Published in 1994
Rs.100; Available in paperback
37 participants reflected on eco-theology at a 1994 seminar and the
22 papers along with 10 Bible studies and 5 case studies are presented
here. J. Russell Chandran introduces with "Ecology: A Theological Response"
followed by sections on "Investigating the Ecological Crisis", "The
Adivasi and Ecology", "Women and Ecology", "Ecology and Development"
and "Theological Responses". A report of the gathering, workshop statements,
order of worship used, information on participants, and an impressive
bibliography conclude the volume. 
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By Daniel D. Chetti (ed.)
112 pages; Published in 1991
Rs.50; Available in paperback
It's an anthology on the subject of Ecology and Development with a thrust
on our own responsibility for the preservation of environment. The subject
is dealt widely from the perspectives of environmental rights and privileges,
feminist eco-theology for India, primal religion's view on ecology and
so forth. Bible studies on Human and Cosmic Liberation take us to the
very heart of the matter - Liberation of Creation. 
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By Nehring, Andreas (ed.)
348 pages; Published in 1996
Rs.100; Available in paperback
Sixteen papers from international contributors include introductory
papers on Asian theology, Latin American liberation theological perspectives,
Korean Minjung theology, aboriginal perspectives, and Indian Dalit theology
with a concluding chapter by M. M. Thomas on "Dialogue among Religions
and Ideologies on a Post-Modern Hinduism". Most articles are well documented.
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