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Braided streams: a model for an ecofeminist spiritual practice and ministry
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Braided Streams: a Model for an Ecofeminist Spiritual Practice and Ministry. Perkins School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/80bd3def-e3c9-416d-aee3-6bccb2800654?locale=en.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- Christian spiritual practices rarely consider relationships between humans and the rest of creation/nature. This elision from worship, education, and devotional practices is analyzed from feminist and ecofeminist standpoints as a kyriarchal cultural construction which structures perceptions of reality into an interlocking patrix of impasses based on A/not-A dichotomies. This ministry project bypasses malestream impasses by constructing an ecofeminist spiritual practice around a model of braided stream systems borrowed from the geological sciences. This project gives positive reality to the rest of creation/nature and demonstrates it is possible to construct a spiritual practice using a braided stream model.
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