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Elizabeth Johnson’s Ecological Christology: Homebrewed Christianity 88

December 9, 2010 by Author 10 Comments

Elizabeth Johnson, Catholic feminist theologian, returns this week to talk about Christology in ways that inspire ecological concern. Three areas she sees ecology and Christology intersecting are the ministry of Jesus, the belief in the incarnation, and Christ’s death and resurrection. Great stuff.

Books by Elizabeth Johnson:

Quest for the Living God: Mapping Frontiers in the Theology of God
She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse
Dangerous Memories: A Mosaic of Mary in Scripture
The Church Women Want: Catholic Women in Dialogue

Also, friend of the podcast Michael Dowd stops by to tell us about an exciting series of streaming conversations in December and January, The Advent of Evolutionary Christianity. Go to evolutionarychristianity.com for details!

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Way to go Dr. Johnson! Great stuff!!

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  6. Making Sense of Miracles says:
    December 19, 2011 at 10:17 am

    [...] (IF you are interested in my take on Elizabeth Johnson’s trinity challenge of “God beyond us, God within us, and God around us”  you can listen to my sermon on the subject [...]

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    [...] Elizabeth Johnson challenged us over a year ago that every time we say ‘god’ that we must say it three times.  I do this every day now! [...]

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    [...] Elizabeth Johnson challenged us over a year ago that every time we say ‘god’ that we must say it three times.  I do this every day now! [...]

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