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The Body of God:

An Ecological Theology
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Augsburg Fortress Pub, 1993 - Religion - 274 pages
Theologian Sallie McFague here develops a striking and novel vision of the universe, one that takes seriously and radically both contemporary science and the incarnational commitments of the Christian tradition.

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User Review  - Martin - Goodreads

McFague describes a panentheistic vision of God - the whole universe as God's body empowered by the divine spirit. McFague develops such an alternative 'organic model' in response to the ecological ... Read full review

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User Review  - Kessia Reyne - Goodreads

What McFague sets out to do, she does well. With her scientifically formed conceptualizations and characteristic creativity, she builds on her earlier work of theological metaphor and ecological ... Read full review

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Contents

THE CONTEXT
1
COSMOLOGY
27
METHODOLOGY
65
ANTHROPOLOGY
99
THEOLOGY
131
CHRISTOLOGY
159
ESCHATOLOGY
197
NOTES
213
NAME INDEX
263
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About the author (1993)

McFague is Carpenter Professor of Theology and former Dean at Vanderbilt Divinity School.

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