Chapter 1 A single evolutionary process; Chapter 2 Coevolutionary organisms; Chapter 3 Description and distinction; Chapter 4 Contemporary theological circuits; Chapter 5 Evolutionary description; Chapter 6 Poietic process; Chapter 7 Justice and judgment; Chapter 8 Justice North and South; Chapter 9 Freedom for theology; Chapter 10 Freedom from competition; Chapter 11 Women and the ordering of Nature; Chapter 12 The ordering of God; Chapter 13 Life as gift event; Chapter 14 Sacred gift;
Dr Anne Primavesi is former Research Fellow in Environmental Theology at the University of Bristol.
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consideration.' - Green Christians
'This is a remarkable book ...' - Edward James
'I recommend this book to Friends interested in deepening their
faith.' - Helen Fraser, The Friend
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