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Bibliography in Ecological Ethics and Eco-Theology: F-HThis list of resources in ecological ethics and eco-theology has been compiled by my research assistant Charles Demm as of October 1, 2003, with thanks to a number of other existing sources, especially John Cobb's "Ecotheology Book list" found on his web page and in the revised edition of Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology; and Joseph K. Sheldon's Rediscovery of Creation: A Bibliographical Study of the Church's Response to the Environmental Crisis. WARNING: This is a long file. INDEX | A-B | C-E | F-H | I-L | M-O | P-R | S-T | U-Z Fackre, Gabriel. (1971). “Ecology and Theology.” Religion
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