Earth, Ecology, Environment, and Process Thought

Abram, David. “The Perceptual Implications of Gaia.” The Ecologist 15, no.3 (1985); Revision 9, no.2 (Winter-Spring 1987): 7-15.

Agar, W. E. A Contribution to the Theory of the Living Organism. Melborne: Melbourne University Press, 1943. [abstract]

Ahmed, A. Karim. “Causality, Chaos, and Consciousness: Steps Toward a Normative Cosmological Principle in an Evolving Universe.”  Process Studies 27, nos.3-4 (Fall-Winter 1998): 255-66. [abstract]

Allan, George and Merle F. Allshouse, eds. Nature, Truth, and Value: Exploring the Thinking of Frederick Ferré. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005. [abstract]

Ames, Roger T. "Taoism and the Nature of Nature." Environmental  Ethics 8, no. 4 (Winter 1986): 317-50. [abastract

Anderson, Gordon L. “The Human as Biological Being.” In “Competing Views of Human Nature in the Politics of Peace.” Ph.D. Dis., Claremont Graduate School, 1985, pp. 31-74. [On John Cobb's ecological and political thought.]

Anon. “Bibliography on Theology and Ecology.” (unpubl.)

Anon. “Process and Praxis: The Usefulness of Whiteheadian Environmental Ethics.” (unpubl., submitted to Environmental Ethics)

Anon. “Whitehead and Metamoral Environmental Ethics.” (unpubl.)

Armstrong-Buck, Susan. “Nonhuman Experience: A Whiteheadian Analysis.” Process Studies 18, no.1 (Spring 1989): 1-18.

_____. “What Process Philosophy Can Contribute to the Land Ethic and Deep Ecology.” Trumpeter 8, no.1 (Winter 1991): 29-34.

_____. “Whitehead's Metaphysical System as a Foundation for Environmental Ethics.” Environmental Ethics 8 (Fall 1986) : 241-59.

Armstrong, Susan J. “Metaphysical Aspects of Naturalness.”  (unpubl.).

_____. Review of The Ethics of Creativity: Beauty, Morality and Nature in a Processive Cosmos by Brian G. Henning. Environmental Ethics 29, no. 2 (Summer 2007): 209-12.  

Austin, R. C. Review: Jay McDaniel, Of God and Pelicans; Earth, Sky, Gods & Mortals. Environmental Ethics 13, no.4 (Winter 1991): 361-65.

Baker-Fletcher, Karen. “Dust and Spirit.”  In Strike Terror No More; Theology, Ethics, and the New War (St. Louis, MS: Chalice Press, 2002). 280-286.

_____. Sisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit: Womanist Wordings on God and Creation. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1998. [abstract]

_____.  "Something or Nothing: An Eco-Womanist Essay on God, Creation and Indispensbility." in This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment. Second Edition. ed. Roger S. Gottlieb. New York and London, Routledge, 2004, 428-37. [African, Womanist, Creation, Ecology]

Barbour, Ian G., ed. Earth Might Be Fair: Reflections on Ethics, Religion, and Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1972.

_____ , Harvey Brooks, Sanford Lakoff, and John Opie. Energy and American Values. Westport, CT: Praeger Scientific, 1982. [abstract]

_____. Ethics in an Age of Technology. San Francisco: Harper, 1993. pp. 70-72, 78-79.

_____. “Response to Critiques of Ethics in an Age of Techonology.” Zygon 31, no. 1 (March 1996): 101-10.

_____, ed. Westerm Man and Environmental Ethics. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1973. [abstract]

Barns, Ian, ed.  Challenges for Einstein’s Children: Keith Roby’s Vision of Science in Community Life.  Murdoch, West Australia: Murdoch University Press, 1984. [abstract

Barrett, J. Edward. Review: Jay McDaniel, "Of God and Pelicans; Earth, Sky, Gods & Mortals." American Journal of Theology and Philosophy (May 1972): 151-56.

Beliak, Ben. “A Jewish Response to John Cobb: The Earth and Humanity: A Christian View.” In Three Faiths--One God: A Jewish, Christian, Muslim Encounter, eds., John Hick and Edmund S. Meltzer (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989), 129-35.

Bennett, John B. “A Context for the Land Ethic.”  Philosophy Today 20 (Summer 1976): 124-133. [abstract]

_____. “Ecology and Philosophy: Whitehead's Contribution.” Journal of Thought 10, no.2 (January 1975): 24-30. [abstract]

_____. “Nature--God's Body: A Whiteheadian Perspective.”  Philosophy Today  18 (Fall 1974): 248-254. [abstract]

Benzoni, Francisco J. Ecological Ethics and the Human Soul: Aquinas, Whitehead, and the Metaphysics of Value. Notre Dame:University of Notre Dame Press, 2007. [abstract]

_____.  “Rolston's Theological Ethic.”  Environmental  Ethics 18, no. 4 (Winter 1996): 339-52. [abstract

Berg, Christian.  “Review: A Feminist Cosmology: Ecology, Solidarity, and Metaphysics, by Nancy R. Howell.” In Process Studies 31, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2002): 161-64.

Berling, Judith A. “Worldly Wonder: A Response.”  Religion East & West 2 (June 2002): 33 – 36. [abstract

Berry, Thomas. “Christianity’s Role in the Earth Project.” In Christianity and ecology: seeking the well-being of earth and humans, eds. Hessel, Dieter T. and Rosemary Radford Rutherford. (Cambridge, Ma. Harvard University Press, 2000): 127-134.

Berry, Thomas. "Note on Process Philosophy."(unpubl.): Spring 2008:1-3 

Berry, Wendell. The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture.  San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1977. [abstract]

Berthrong, John H. "Motifs for a New Confucian Ecological Vision." In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology ed. by Roger S. Gottlieb (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006): 236-58. 

Bierman, A. K. and J. A. Gould, eds., Philosophy for a New Generation, 2nd ed., 1973. [The Section entitled “Man [sic] and Nature: Metaphysical Ecology” contains material from Whitehead.]

Birch, L. Charles. “Another Australia in a Just and Sustainable Society.” New South Wales: University of Newcastle, 1976. [Newcastle Lecture]

_____. “A Biological Basis for Human Purpose.” Zygon 8, nos. 3-4 (September-December 1973): 244-60.

_____. “Called to Replenish the Earth.” New World Outlook (March 1976): 8-14 .

_____. “Can Religion Remain Silent Any Longer?” Los Angeles Times (Wednesday, March 7, 1990) : B7

_____. Confronting the Future: Australia and the World: The Next Hundred Years. New York: Penguin Books, 1976. [abstract]

_____. “The Continuity of the Animate with the Inanimate.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Creation, Technology and Human Survival: Called to Replenish the Earth.” The Ecumenical Review 28, no.1 (Jan. 1976) : 66-79.

_____. “A Crisis of Knowledge.” The Melburnian 108 (1982) : 12-16.

_____. “Deep Ecology is the Ecology of Internal Relations.” (unpubl.) “Living in a Transition.” The Corion (1980) : 34-38.

_____. “Environmental Ethics in Process Thought.” Concrescence 2 (June 2001) [paper available at http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/AJPT/ajpt_papers/vol02/02_birch.htm]

_____. “Nature, God and Humanity in Ecological Perspective.” Christianity and Crisis 39, no.16 (Oct. 29, 1979): 259-66.

_____. “Nature, Humanity and God.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Nature, Humanity and God in Ecological Perspective.” In Faith and Science in an Unjust World, ed., Roger L. Shinn. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1980

_____. On Purpose. Kensington, New South Wales: New South Wales University Press, 1990. [abstract]

_____. “Ordering the World as a Sustainable Global Society.” Christianity and Crisis (Nov. 24, 1975): 282-85.

_____. “The Organic Image of Nature, Humanity, And God.” Anticipation 25(1979): 52-57.

_____. “Peace, Justice, and the Integrity of the Creation.” Church and Society (July 1986) [World Council of Churches]: 40-46.

_____. A Purpose for Everything. Mystic, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 1990.

_____.  Regaining Compassion For Humanity and Nature. St. Louis: Chalice Press, 1993. [abstract]

_____. "Reminiscences of the Early Seventies." Voices of Arcosanti. Pheonix, AZ: Bridgewood Press, 2009.

_____. “Salvation for Elephants.” Church and Society [World Council of Churches] (Sept. 1987): 73-81.

_____. “Six Thesis for Conservation.” Habitat 8, no.4 (1980): 25-31.

_____. “Three Facts, Eight Fallacies and Three Axioms About Population and Environment.” The Ecumenical Review (1973): 29-40.

_____. “Zero Energy Growth.” Energy For Survival, ed., H. Messel (Sydney, Australia: Pergamon Press, 1979), 97-117.

_____, and John B. Cobb, Jr. “God's Love, Ecological Survival and the Responsiveness of Nature.” Anticipation 16 (March 1974): 32-36.

_____ and John B. Cobb, Jr.  The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. [abstract]

_____, William Eakin, and Jay B. McDaniel, eds. Liberating Life: Contemporary Approaches to Ecological Theology. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1990. [abstract]

Blackstone, William T., ed. Philosophy and Environmental Crisis. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1974. [abstract]

Boeve Lieven. Review: John B. Cobb, Jr. Sustainability: Economics, Ecology, and Justice. Louvain Studies 19, no.1 (1994): 87-89.

Borelli, Peter. “Can Earth Day Be Every Day?” The Amicus Journal (Spring 1990): 22-26.   [Review: For the Common Good by Herman Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr.]

Boulting, Noel. To Be Or Not To Be Philosophical. London: Minerva Press, 2001. [abstract]

Boyden, Stephen V. "Culture, Nature and the Future." In God, Cosmos, Nature and Creativity, ed. by Jill Gready (Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1995): 51-77.

Bracken, Joseph A., S.J. “Response to Owen Goldin.” (unpubl.).

Braxton, Donald M. “'Religion Is Not About God'--Responding to Loyal Rue: Religious Naturalism and the Future of Christianity.”  Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 42, no. 2 (June 2007): 317-41. [abstract

Brock, Rita Nakashima and Rebecca Ann Parker.  "Neither Nostalgia Nor Hope: Unsealing the Present." [Conference paper presented at The Legacy and Lure of John B. Cobb, Jr. Conference], Claremont School of Theology, February 14-17, 2008. [This archive can be found in the Special Collections Unit at the Claremont School of Theology Library for reference only. Not available for copying.]

Brown, Delwin. “‘Respect for the Rocks: Toward a Christian Process Theology of Nature.”  Encounter 50:4 (Autumn, 1989): 309-21.  

Brown, Malcolm. "A Man of Science and Religion." Sindey Morning Herald (December 23, 2009). http://www.smh.com.au/national/obituaries
/a-man-of-science-and-religion-20091222-lbpx.html

Brown, Phil. “Jesus and Kingdom.” (unpubl.) Sermon, September 2003.

Browning, Don. "Globalization and the Task of Theological Education in North America." Theological Education XXIII, no. 1 (Autumn, 1986): 43-59.

Bube, Paul Custodio. Ethics in John Cobb's Process Theology. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1988. [Chapters 3-5 on ecology]

Cain, Clifford. “Regarding Nature as Thou: A Reorientation Toward EcoJustice.” Encounter 52, no.1 (Winter 1991): 21-32.

Callicott, J. Baird. “Intrinsic Value, Quantum Theory, and Environmental Ethics.” Environmental Ethics 7 (Fall 1985): 257-75. [abstract

Callicott, J. Baird and Fernando J. R. da Rocha, eds. Earth Summit Ethics: Toward a Reconstructive Postmodern Philosophy of Environmental Education. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996. [abstract]

Carlson, Keith, ed. The Restless Earth - Nobel Conference XXIV. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1990. [abstract

Carolan, Michael S. "An Ecological Politics of Everyday Life: Placing Flesh on Whitehead's Process Philosophy in Search of "Green" Possibilities. Worldviews 12 (2008), 51-73. [abstract]

_____.“Ontology Matters: Towards an Ecological Politics of Inclusion, Process, and Becoming.” Unpubl. (February 2008). [abstract] [Becoming, Ecology, Ontology, Political Theory, Philosophy of Science]

Carpenter, James A.  Nature and Grace: Toward an Integral Perspective.  New York:  Crossroad. 1988. [Whitehead, pp. 99-127] [abstract]

Case-Winters, Anna. “Rethinking the Image of God.” Zygon 39, no. 4 (December 2004): 813-826. [abstract

Cauthen, Kenneth. Christian Biopolitics: A Credo and Strategy for the Future. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1971. [abstract]

_____. “Imaging the Future: New Visions and New Responsibilities.” Zygon 20, no. 3 (September 1985): 321-335. [abstract]  

Christ, Carol P. Review of Constructing a Relational Cosmology ed. Paul O. Ingram Process Studies 36, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2007): 137-40.

_____. and Kathryn Rountree. “Humanity in the Web of Life.” (unpubl. “Nature, Science and Social Movements Conference,”  June 25-28 2004, Mytilene, Greece, Theme 1).

Clement, Roland C. “Watson's Reciprocity of Rights and Duties.” Environmental Ethics 1 (Winter 1979): 353-55.

Clugston, Richard M. “Money, Ecology, and Spirituality: Toward a Holistic Framework for Social Development.”  Earth Ethics 6:3 (Spring 1995): 1-5.

Clugston, Richard M. and Jay McDaniel. “Developing a Workable Earth Ethics.” Earth Ethics 4, no.3 (Spring 1993): 11-12.

Cobb, Clifford W., John B., Cobb, Jr., et al. The Green National Product: A Proposed Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994.

            .“Toward an Economics of Sustainable Urbanization.” Seeking Truth 33, no. 4 (July 2006): 58-61. [abstract]

Cobb, John B., Jr. “Befriending an Amoral Nature.” Zygon 23, no.4  (December 1988): 431-36.

_____. “Beyond Anthropocentrism in Ethics and Religion.”  In On the Fifth Day, eds. Richard K. Morris and Michael W. Fox (Washington, DC: Acropolis Books, 1978), 137-53.

_____. “Biblical Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis.” Second Opinion 18, no.2 (October 1992): 11-21.

_____. “Buddhism, Whitehead, and the Feminist-Ecological Religion.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Can Universities Promote an Ecological Ethos?”  The Structurist 43/44 (2003/2004): 22-29

_____. "Cancers of Stewards" in Crossing Points of Wisdom: Toward a Mutually Enhancing World. Poems, Essays, Musings. ed., Sophia Center (Oakland, CA: Sophia Book: Celebrating Earth, Art and Spirit, 2007), 251-252.

_____. “The Christian Concern for the Non-human World.” Anticipation 16 (March 1974): 23-24.

_____. “Christian Existence in a World of Limits.” Environmental Ethics 1 (Summer 1979): 149-58.

_____. “The Christian, the Future, and Paolo Soleri.” (October 30, 1974): 1008-1011.

_____. “Christian Theism and the Ecological Crisis.” Religious Education (January-February 1971): 31-35.

_____. “A Christian View of Biodiversity.” In Biodiversity, ed., E. O. Wilson (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1988), 481-85.

_____. “Christianity, Economics, and Ecology.”  In Christianity and Ecology, ed., Dieter Hessel and Rosemary Ruether. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000),497-511.

_____. “The Church and Sustainable Living.” A New Communion 10 (February 1995) : 417.

_____. "Civilization and Ecological Civilization." in Ecological Civilzation and Marxism. Ed. Huibin Li, Xiaoyuan Xue & Zhihe, Wang. (Beijing, China:Central Compilation & Translation Press, 2008). ??

_____. “Co-creaturehood or Dominion--A Biblical View of God's Earth.” New World Outlook (June 1985): 8-11.

_____. "Deep Ecology and Process Thought." Process Studies 30, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2001): 112-31.

_____.Der Beitrag der Prozesstheologie zum Unweltproblem.”  In Gemeinsame Verantwortung von Naturwissenschaft und Theologie.  Evangelishcer Pressedienst  17-18 (April 1979): 9-67.

_____. “The Earth and Humanity: A Christian View.” In Three Faiths--One God: A Jewish, Christian, Muslim Encounter, eds., John Hick and Edmund S. Meltzer (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989), 113-28.

____. The Earthist Challenge to Economism: A Theological Critique of the World Bank.  New York: St. Martin Press, 1999. [abstract]

_____. “Earth's New spiritual Study.”  (unpubl.)

_____. “EcoCommunities: The Re-Inventing of America.” Earth Ethics 3, no.4 (Summer 1992) : 7.

_____. "Eco-Justice and Christian Salvation" [unpublished]

_____. “Ecological Disaster and the Church.” The Christian Century (October 7, 1970) : 1185-87.

_____. “Ecology and Religion.” (unpubl.) [Presented at the Religion and science Conference, Claremont Graduate School, Jan. 1983.]

_____. “Ecology, Ethics and Theology.” In Toward a Steady-State Economy, ed., Herman Daly. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman 1973, pp. 307-320.

_____. “Ecology, Ethics, and Theology.” In Valuing the Earth: Economics, Ecology, Ethics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993, 211-227.

_____. “Ecology, Science, and Religion.” In The Reenchantment of Science, ed., David Ray Griffin. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988, pp. 99-113.

_____. "Ecology, Science, and Religion: Walking Toward a Kind of Postmodern Worldview." in The Ecological Turn of Modern Civilization. Ed. Tongjing Yang & Yuyuan Gao. ChongQing, China: ChongQing Publishing Group. 2007. 79-95. [abstract] [artilce is in Chinese]

_____. “Economic Aspects of Social and Environmental Violence.”  Buddhist-Christian Studies­ 22 (2002): 3-16.

_____. “Economics and Ecology.” (unpubl.)

_____.“Economic Growth vs. Human Well-Being: An Interview with John Cobb.”  Buddhist-Christian Studies 18 (1998): 77-86. [Interview]

_____. “Economics for Animals as well as People.” Good News for Animals? Christian Approaches to Animal Well-Being. eds, Charles Pincher and Jay B. McDaniel. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 1993, pp. 172-186.

_____. “Economics for Planetary Wellness.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Economism or Planetism: The Coming Choice.” Earth Ethics 3:1 (Fall 1991) : 1, 3-5.

_____. “Envisioning a Just and Peaceful World.”  Religious Education 79, no.4 (Fall 1984): 483-94.

_____. "Ethics and Politics: A Roundtable Discussion with John Cobb, Herman Daly, Denis Goulet, David Hales, and David Orr, moderator."  Meadowcreek Project Notes (Winter 1988):  4-7.

_____. “From Ecology to Agriculture.” (unpubl.) [Agriculture, Ecology]

_____. “From Economism to Earthism.”  Earth Light (Winter 2000): 15-18.

_____. “From Individualism to Persons in Community: A Postmodern Economic Theory.”  In Sacred Interconnections, Postmodern Spirituality, Political Economy, and Art ed.  David Ray Grif­fin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990), 123­.-4

_____. “The Greening of Theology.” Earth Light 2:3 (Winter 1991): 14-15.

_____.“God and Creation at Christianity’s Center.”  Earth Letter (November 1997): 4-7.

_____. “Hope on a Dying Planet.” Bulletin Of The Peace Studies Institute Manchester College, (July 1971) .

_____. “In the Beginning God Created.” (unpubl.)

_____. Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology. New York: Bruce Publishing Col, 1972. (Revised Edition, Denton, TX: Environmental Ethics Books, 1995.) [abstract]

_____. “Jurgen Moltmann’s Ecological Theology in Process Perspective.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (2000): 115-128.

_____.  "The Limitations of Neo-Darwinism and Evidence for a Whiteheadian Theory of Evolution." Worldviews 11. no. 1 (2007): 32-43. [abstract]

_____. “The Local Church and the Environmental Crisis.” The Christian Ministry (Sept. 1973): 3-7.

_____. “Man and Nature.” United Theological College Magazine [Bangalore, India] (1982-83) : 32-36.

_____. “Men and Animals.” Christian Science Monitor (May 6, 1974) .

_____. “Palmer on Whitehead: A Critical Evaluation.”  Process Studies 33, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2004): 4-23.

_____. “Postmodern Christianity in Quest of Eco-Justice.” Insights [The Newsletter of the Chicago Center for Religion and Science] 2:1 (May 1990) : 9, 11.

_____. “Postmodern Christianity in Quest of Eco-Justice.”  Revolt: Eco-Justice and Theology, ed., Dieter Hessel. Fortress press, 1992, pp. 21-39.

_____. “Preface.” In The Omega Seed: An Eschatological Hypothesis by Paolo Soleri. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1981.

_____. “Process Theology and an Ecological Model.” Pacific Theological Review (Winter 1982): 329-36.

_____. “Process Theology and Environmental Issues.” (October 1980): 440-58.

_____. Progressive Christians Speak: A Different Voice on Faith and Politics. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2003. [abstract]

_____. “Protestant Theology and Deep Ecology.”  In Deep Ecology and World Religions: New

_____. Essays on Sacred Ground, eds. David Landis Barnhill and Roger S. Gottlieb (Albany, SUNY Press): 213-228.

_____. “Regarding Nature as Thou: A Reorientation Toward Eco-Justice.” Encounter 52:1 (Winter 1991): 21-32.

_____. “The Religious Character of the Global Crisis.”  In Socially Engaged Spirituality; Essays in Honor of Sulak Sivaraksa on His 70th Birthday (Bangkok: Sathirakoses-Nagapradipa Foundation, 2003): 189-191.

_____. “Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources.” Patagonia Mail Order (Fall-Winter 1992).

_____. Review: Daniel A. Dombrowski, Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights. Environmental Ethics 11:4 (Winter 1989): 373-376.

_____. Review: Ron Elsdon, Bent World: A Christian Response Co the Environmental Crisis. Environmental Ethics 4 (1981): 350-362.

_____. Review: George S. Hendry, Theology of Nature. Zygon (December 1980): 430-436.

_____. Review: Andrew Linzey, Animal Rights. Environmental Ethics 2 (Spring 1980): 89-93.

_____. Review: James A. Nash, ed. Loving Nature: Ecological Integrity and Christian Responsiblity. Journal of Church and State 34:4 (Autumn 1992): 892-93.

_____. Review: Sallie McFague, Models of God: Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age. Religious Studies Review 16:1 (Jan. 1990): 40-42.

_____. Review: Michael Schut, Food and Faith: Justice, Joy, and daily Bread. Earth Letter, November 2002. 15.

_____. “The Right to Kill.” Matters of Life and Death (Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox, 1991), 19-43. [On Deep Ecology and Animal Rights]

_____. Sustaining the Common Good: A Christian Perspective on the Global Economy. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press, 1994.

_____. “A Sustainable Society.”  (unpubl.)

_____. Sustainability:  Economics, Ecology, and Justice.  Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1992. [abstract]

_____. “Theology and Space.” In Beyond Spaceship Earth: Environmental Ethics and the Solar System. ed., Eugene C. (Hargrove. San Francisco Sierra Club Books, 1986), 291-311.

_____. “Theology and the Environmental Crisis.” Apce Advocate 4:1 (May 1979): 1-2.

_____. “Theology , Ecology, and Economics.” (unpubl.)

_____, and John Quiring. “Perception Revisited.” Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 13:2 (Spring 1989): 2-3. [Summary of the David Abram CPS seminar on the Gaia hypothesis.] 

Compton, John T. “Earth Might be Fair.” [Process and Faith sermon]

Christ, Carol P. and Rountree, Kathryn. “Humanity in the Web of Life.” Environmental  Ethics 28 (Summer 2006): 185-200.

Clugston, Richard M. and Jay McDaniel. “Developing a Workable Earth Ethic.” Earth Ethics 4:3 (Spring 1993): 11-12.

Crosby, Donald A. A Religion of Nature. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. [abstract]

Crosby, Donald A. and Charley D. Hardwick, eds. Religious Experience and Ecological Responsibility. New York: Peter Lang,  1996. [abstract]

Daly, Herman E. Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development.  Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. [abstract]

_____"A Christian View of Environmentalism." (Sermon delivered June 22, 2008)

_____. Ecological Economics and the Ecology of Economics: Essays in Criticism. Cheltennham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 1999. [abstract]

_____. “The Ecological and Moral Necessity for Limiting Economic Growth.” Faith in an Unjust World, vol. I, ed. Roger L. Shinn. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1980, pp. 212-220.

_____. “Economics in a Full World.” Scientific American 293, no. 3 (September 2005): 100-107. [abstract]

_____. “Farewell Lecture to World Bank.”  (unpubl., Jan. 14, 1994)

_____. "A Steady-State Economy." (Sustainable Development Commission, UK, April 24, 2008)

_____. “Toward a Measure of Sustainable Social Net National Product.”  Environmental Accounting for Sustainable Development. ed. Yusuf L. Ahmad, Salah El Serafy, and Ernst Lutz (Washington, D. C. : the World Bank, 1989): 8-9.

_____ and Kenneth N. Townsend, eds. Valuing the Earth: Economics, Ecology, Ethics. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1993. [abstract]

_____ and John B. Cobb, Jr. (with contributions by Clifford W. Cobb.)  For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994. [abstract]

D'Arcy, Paul. "Opening Comments of PWD on Ethics & Society Panel." [Conference paper presented at The Legacy and Lure of John B. Cobb, Jr. Conference], Claremont School of Theology, February 14-17, 2008. [This archive can be found in the Special Collections Unit at the Claremont School of Theology Library for reference only. Available for copying]

David, Robert. “Prolegomenes a l'etude ecologique des recits de Genesis 1-11” Eglise et Theologie 22 (1991) : 275-91.

Davis, Richard. “Before and After the Ecological Paradigm.” (unpubl.)

Deckers, Jan. “Christianity and Ecological Ethics: The Significance of Process Thought and a Panexperientalist Critique of
  Strong Anthropocentrism.”  Ecotheology 9, no. 3 (2004): 359-387.

Dobkowski, Michael N. and Isidor Wallimann. Eds. On the Edge of Scarcity: Environment, Resources, Population, Sustainability, and Conflict. Syracuse: Syracuse  University Press, 2002. [abstract]

Dombrowski, Daniel A. Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988. [abstract]

_____. “Individuals, Species, Ecosystems: A Hartshornian View.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Nature as Personal.”  Philosophy and Theology 5, no. 1 (Fall 1990): 81-96.

_____. Not Even a Sparrow Falls: The Philosophy of Stephen R. L. Clark. East Lansing: Michigan State university Press, 2000.

_____. “Not Even a Sparrow Falls: Hartshorne, God, and Animals.” (unpubl.)

_____. The Philosophy of Vegetarianism. Amherst: the University of Massachusetts Press, 1984. [abstract]

_____. "The Replaceability Argument." Process Studies 30, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2001): 22-35.

Drengson, Alan R. “Introduction: Process, Relationships and Ecosophy.” The Trumpeter 8:1 (Winter 1991): 1-2.

Earley, Jay.  Transforming Human Culture: Social Evolution and the Planetary Crisis.  SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought.  Ed., David. R. Griffin.  Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997. [abstract]

Eaton, Heather. "Introduction to  Special Issue: Evolution, Ecology and Religion." Worldviews 11 (2007): 1-5.

_____. "The Revolution of Evolution." Worldviews 11, no.1.  (2007): 6-31. [abstract]

Egri, Carolyn P. “Spiritual Connections with the Natural Environment.”  Organization & Environment 10, no.4 (December 1997): ??.

Emmet, Dorothy. The Passage of Nature. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1992.

Engel, J. Ronald. "Making the Earth Covenant at Chicago." Divinity School Luncheon, April 11, 2007 [Unpublished].

_____. "Making the Earth Covenant at Chicago." Criterion 46: (Winter 2008): 11-17.

Epperly, Bruce G. and Rabbi Lewis D. Solomon. Mending the World; Spiritual Hope for Ourselves and Our Planet. Philadelphia, PA: Innisfree Press, Inc., 2002.

Eyles, R. J. “Ecology and Wholeness.” (unpubl.)

_____. Voices of Hope in a Suffering World. Wellington, NZ: Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, 1991. [abstract]    [On creation, indigenous peoples, eco- feminism, and postmodernism]

Faber, Roland. “Christina Aus der Au, Achtsam wahrnehmen. Eine theologische Umweltethik (Neukirchen-Vluyn, Neunkirchner Verlag, 2003).” ZEE 02 (2006): 149-150.

_____. "Ecotheology, Ecoprocess, and Ecotheosis: A Theopoetical Intervention." Salzburger Theologische Zeitschrift. 12: 1 (2008), 75-115.

Farmer, Ronald L. “Incarnation and the Resacralization of Nature: A Christian Process-Relational Response to the Ecological Crisis.”  Creative Transformation 13, no. 1 (Winter 2004): 2-8.

Ferré, Frederick. “On Matter and Machines; An Environmental Speculation.”  Research in Philosophy and Technology 18 (1999): 131-142.

_____. "Persons in Nature: Toward an Applicable and Unified Environmental Ethics." Ethics in the Environment 1:1 (1996): 15-25. 

_____. "Personalism and the Dignity of Nature." in Personalism Revisited. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi B.V. 2002, 104-121.

_____. “Value, Time, and Nature.”  Environmental Ethics 17:4 (Winter 1995): 417-431.

_____.  "Value Judgments, God, and Ecological Ecumenism." in Value, Judgments, God, and Ecological Ecumenism, eds., Hackett, Jeremiah and Jerald Wallulis.  Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004, 105-132.

Finger, Thomas N. Self, Earth & Society: Alienation & Trinitarian Transformation. Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press, 1997. [abstract]

_____. “Trinity, Ecology and Panentheism.”  Christian Scholar’s Review 27, no.1 (1997): 74-98.

Ford, Lewis S. “A Conceptual Background for Ecozoic Aspiration.”  The Ecozoic Reader 1, no.1 (Fall 2000): 31-39.

Forrest, Peter. “How Kenotic Process Theology Underpins Humanist Deep Ecology.”  Concrescence 1 (2000). [Paper available online at: http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/ajpt_papers/vol01/01_forrest_fr.htm]

Fowler, Robert Booth. The Greening of Protestant Thought. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995. [abstract]

_____. “Process Environmentalism.” In The Greening of Protestant Thought. Chapel Hill, NC: Univ. of N. Carolina Press, 1995: 108-122.

Fox, Alan. “Process Ecology and the ‘Ideal’ Dao.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31, no. 1 (2005): 47-57.

Fox, Matthew. "Introduction: Two Questions Apropos of Wisdom and Human/Earth Survival." in Original Blessing: A Primer in Creation Spirituality. (Santa Fe: Bear & Co., 1983), 9-26.

Fox, Warwick. “The Deep Ecology-Ecofeminism Debate and its Parallels.” Environmental Ethics 11:1 (Spring 1989) : 5-25.

_____. "Deep Ecology: A New Philosophy for our Time?" in The Ecologist vol. 14, no. 5-6. (1984): 194-204.

_____. Review: Charles Birch and John B. Cobb, Jr. The Liberation of Life. The Ecologist 14 (1984): 178-82.

Frost, W. P. “The New Physics as Source for Environmental Ethics.” (unpubl.)

Gare, Arran. “Architecture and the Global Ecological Crisis: From Heidegger to
  Christopher Alexander.”  The Structurist 43/44 (2003-2004): 30-37.

Gare, Arran. "Ecological Economics and Human Ecology." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 161-167. [abstract]

_____. "Environmental Ethics and Process Philosophy." Trumpeter 8:1 (Winter 1991): 35-38.

_____. “Human Ecology, Process Philosophy and the Global Ecological Crisis.”  Concrescence 1 (June 2001)  [paper available at http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/ajpt_papers/vol01/0101_gare.htm]

_____. “Philosophy, Civilization, and the Global Ecological Crisis: The Challenge of Process Metaphysics to Scientific Materialism.” Philosophy Today 44, no. 3 (Fall 2000): 283-94.

_____. "Postmodern Metaphysics." Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis. New York. Routledge, 1995. 108-138.

_____. Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis. New York. Routledge, 1995. [abstract]

Glidden, Elizabeth. “Ecological Issues in the Theology of John Cobb.” Parish and Process 2:23 (June-Aug. 1987) : 13-16 [Part One] ; 2:4 (Oct. 1987) : 7-12 [Part Two] ; 2:5-6 (Feb. 1988): 19-24 [Part Three] .

Godfrey, Arthur. “Man and His Environment.” The Pta Magazine 65:1 (Sept. 1970): 2-5.

Grange, Joseph. Nature: An Environmental Cosmology. Albany: SUNY, 1977. [abstract]

_____. “A Normative Environmental Ethics and Christopher Alexander's Work as an Example.” Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Newsletter 3:2 (Spring 1992): 11-13.

_____. “The Nature of Things.”  The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8, no. 2 (1994): 97-112. [abstract]

Greene, Herman F. "Constructive Postmodernism: Marxism and Ecological Civilization." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 30, no. 3 (Winter 2008): 12-13.

_____. "Law and Cosmology: An Earth Jurisprudence." The Ecozoic, no. 1, (2009): 16-24.

_____. “New Civilization beyond Imperialism and Terrorism: the Role of Ecozoic Studies and Process Thought.”  Seeking Truth 31, no. 5 (2004): 10-17. Article in chinese only. [abstract]

        _____. "Where is the Universe in the Universe Story?" (unpublished)

Gregorios, Paulos Mar. The Human Presence: Ecological Spirituality and the Age of Spirit. New York: Amity House, 1987. [abstract]

Griffin, David Ray. (unpubl.)  “Ecology, Theology, and Process Philosophy.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Green Spirituality: A Postmodern Convergence of Science and Religion.” Journal of Theology [United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH] (1992): 5-20.

_____. “Green Theology: Syllabus.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Human Liberation and the Reverence for Nature.” Anticipation 16 (March 1974) : 25-30.

_____. “Man's Relation to Nature: Ideas, Attitudes and Behavior.” (unpubl.)

_____. “A New Vision of Nature.”  Encounter 35 (Spring 1974) : 95-107.

_____  and Richard Falk, eds. Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis: Policy, Process, and Presidential Vision. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993. [abstract]

_____. “Process Philosophy and Ecology.” (unpubl.)

_____. Review: Christian Biopolitics: A Credo and Strategy for the Future. In Encounter 3:2 (Spring 1972) : 210-211.

_____. “The World as God's Body: A Response to Sallie McFague's Post-modern Metaphorical Theology.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Whitehead’s Contributions to a Theology of Nature.” Bucknell Review. 20, no. 3 (Winter 1972): 3-24. [abstract]

_____. “Whitehead's Deeply Ecological Worldview.” (unpubl.)

_____. and Richard Falk, ed. Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

Grim, John. "Indigenous Traditions: Religion and Ecology." In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology ed. by Roger S. Gottlieb (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006): 283-309. 

Guan, Zhigang & Huang, Pin. "Ecological Socialism Theory Analyses." in Ecological Civilzation and Marxism. Ed. Huibin Li, Xiaoyuan Xue, Zhihe Wang. China: Central Compilation & Translation Press, 2007. 82-89. (article in Chinese)

Gulick, Walter B. "Uniquely Aware of the World: on Signals and Symbols."  American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 28, no. 3. (September 2007): 393-408.

Gunter, Pete A. Y.  “A Whiteheadian Aesthetics of Nature: Beauty and the Forest.”  Process Studies 33, no.2 (Fall-Winter 2004): 314-322.

_____. “Process-Relational Philosophy: The Raw, Unabashed Cash Value of a Mere Metaphysical Speculation.”  In Frontiers in American Philosophy Volume II, ed. Robert W. Burch (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1996). [abstract]

_____. "Bergson and the War Against Nature." in The New Bergson, edited by John Mullarkley (Manchester: Manchester University Press: 1999), 168-182. [Bergson, Environment, Nature]

Hallen, Patsy. “Introduction to Process Philosophy.” The Trumpeter 8:1 (Winter 1991): 19.

Hallman, David G. A Place in Creation: Ecological Visions in Science, Religion, and Economics. Toronto: The United Church Publishing House, 1992. [abstract]

_____. “Our Place in Creation: Ecological Visions in Science, Religion and Economics.” (unpubl.)

Hartshorne, Charles. “Cobb's Theology of Ecology.” In John Cobb's Theology in Process, eds., David Ray Griffin and Thomas Altizer. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1977, pp. 112-115.

_____. “The Environmental Results of Technology.” Philosophy and Environmental Crisis, ed., William T. Blackstone. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1974, pp. 69-78.

_____. “Foundations for a Humane Ethics: What Human Beings Have in Common with Other Higher Animals.” In On the Fifth Day: Animal Rights and Human Ethics, eds., Richard K. Morris and Michael W. Fox. Washington, DC: Acropolis Books, 1978, pp. 154-72.

_____. “Harmony in Life and Nature.” Reality As Social Process: Studies in Metaphysics and Religion. Glencoe: The Free Press; Boston: The Beacon Press, 1953. Reprinted by Hafner, 1971, pp. 44-52. [Aesthetics, Earth and Ecology]

_____. “The Rights of the Subhuman World.” Environmental Ethics 1:1 (Spring 1979) : 49-60.

_____. Wisdom as Moderation:  A Philosophy of the Middle Way.  Albany, NY:  State University of New York Press, 1987. [abstract]

Haught, John F. “Cosmic Homelessness: Some Environmental Implications.” Earth Ethics 2:1 (Fall 1990): 10-12.

_____. “Cosmological Perspectives on Ecotheology.”  Panel Discussion and Plenary Session: Universe, Life and Environment (Tokyo: Yoko Civilization Research Institute, 2003): 31-36.

_____. “The Emergent Environment and the Problem of Cosmic Purpose.” Environmental Ethics 8:2 Summer 1986): 139-150. [abstract]

_____. The Promise of Nature: Ecology and Cosmic Purpose. New York: Paulist Press, 1993. [abstract]

Hayes, Randall. "Can We Ecologize Capitalism?: A 100 Year Plan" Siminar Paper given at the "Ecologizing the Economy:  The Best Prospect for Saving the Earth" Seminar. Haddon Conference Center: Claremont School of Theology (February 21, 2006).

Henning, Brian G.  The Ethics of Creativity. Pittsburg: The University of Pittsburg Press, 2005. [Aesthetics, Ethics, Creativity, Whitehead, Metaphysics, Ecology]

Hessel, Dieter T. and Rosemary Radford Ruether, eds. Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of Earth and Humans. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000. [abstract]

Highwater, Jamake. The Primal Mind: Vision and Reality in Indian America. New York: Harper & Row, 1981. [abstract]

Hinsdale, Mary Ann. “Response to Catherine Keller.” In Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of Earth and Humans, eds. Dieter T. Hessel and Rosemary Radford Ruether. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000): 199-203.

Howell, Nancy. A Feminist Cosmology: Ecology, Solidarity, and Metaphysics.  Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, 2000. [abstract]  

_____. “Genetics, Solidarity, and Ecology.”  Life and Healing: Healing of Nature, Healing our Civilization and Healing Humankind (Tokyo: Yoko Civilization Research Institute, 2002): 99-110.

_____. “ “Going to the Dogs”: Canid Ethology and Theological Reflection.”  Zygon 41, no. 1 (March 2006): 59-69. [abstract]

_____. Response: Paul King and David Woodward, “A Framework for Sustainability;” Langdon Gilkey, “Human Sustainability in a Nature that is Mortal.” (unpubl.)

_____. Review: Holmes Rolston “Does Nature Need to Be Redeemed?;” Richard Busse, “What the World Needs Now;” Joel Hanger, “Evil, Sin, and Salvation in nature and Humanity.” (unpubl.)

_____. “The Postmodern Vision of Eiko Hanaoka.”  Life and Healing: Healing of Nature, Healing our Civilization and Healing Humankind (Tokyo: Yoko Civilization Research Institute, 2002): 227-241.

_____. "Uniqueness in Context." American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 28, no. 3 (September 2007):364-77.

Hulbert, Steve. "Sheri Liao: This Endangered Planet: A Chinese View". Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 30, no. 1 (Summer 2007): 11. 

Hull, R. Bruce. "Environmental Pluralism." in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, vol. 1., ed., J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman. (Detroit: GALE Cengate Learning, 2000), 384-387.

Jackson, Wes.  “Mother Nature’s Ways as the Key to Sustainable Life on the Earth.” Sequoia 10, no.1 (February-March 1990): 6-7.  [Based on “20/20 Hindsight,” a paper for the Postmodern Presidency Conference]  [Agriculture, Earth]

Jenkins, Christie L. Loving our Neighbor the Earth: Creation Spirituality Activities for 9-11 Year-Olds. San Jose, CA: 1991. Creation Spirituality Resource Publications, 1991. [abstract]

_____. Your Will Be Done on Earth: Eco-Spirituality Activities for 12-15 Year-Olds (San Jose, CA: Resource Publications, 1993) . [abstract]

Jenkins, Phil. Review of The Ethics of Creativity: Beauty, Morality, and Nature in a Processive Cosmos by Brian G. Henning Process Studies37, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2008): 192-95.

Joranson, Philip N. and Ken Butigan, eds. Cry of the Environment: Rebuilding the Christian Creation Tradition. Santa Fe, NM: Bear & Co., 1984.

Kachappilly, Kurian. “‘Holocoenotic’ Nature of Ecology: An Indian Perspective of Ecotheology and Process Thought.” Concrescence 1 (June 2000). [Paper available at http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/AJPT/ajpt_papers/vol01/01_kachapp.htm]

Katz, Michael, William P. Marsh, and Gail Gordon Thompson. Earth's Answer: Explorations of Planetary Culture at the Lindisfarne Conferences. New York: Harper & Row, 1977. [abstract]

Kearns, Laurel and Catherine Keller, eds. Ecospirit: Religions and Philosophies for the Earth. New York: Fordham University Press, 2007. [abstract]

Keffer Steven, Sallie King, and Steven Kraft. “Process Metaphysics and Minimalism: Implications for Public Policy.” Environmental Ethics 13 (Spring 1991): 23-47. [abstract]

Keller, Catherine. Apocalypse Now and Then: A Feminist Guide to the End of the World. Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. [abstract]

_____. Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming. New York, NY: Routledge, 2003. [abstract] 

_____. “The Face of the Deep: Reflections on the Ecology of Process Thought.”  Concrescence 1 (June 2001) [Paper available at http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/ajpt_papers/vol01/01_keller_fr.htm]

Kuykendall, Richard E. Prophetess of the Earth. Pasadena: New Paradigm Books, 1992. [abstract]

Larson Janet. Reveiw: Alvin Pitcher, Listen to the Crying of the Earth. In Ecojustice Quarterly (Autumn 94): 6-7.

Laszlo, Ervin. A Strategy for the Future: The Systems Approach to World Order. New York: George Braziller, 1974. [abstract]

_____. Vision 2020: Reordering Chaos for Global Survival. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach, 1994. [abstract]

Li, Huibin. "Ecological Right and Ecological Justice." in Ecological Civilzation and Marxism. Ed. Huibin Li, Xiaoyuan Xue, Zhihe Wang. China: Central Compilation & Translation Press, 2007. 64-73. [article in Chinese]

______. "Green China Marches Toward an Ecological Civilzation." 
Marxism and Ecological civilization conference in Claremont, CA. 2007. [abstract]

Li, Pingnan. "A Cursory Discussion of Ecological Civilization and Socialism's Relationships." in Ecological Civilization and Marxism. Ed. Huibin Li, Xiaoyuan Xue, Zhihe Wang. China: Central Compilation & Translation Press, 2007. 77-81. [article in Chinese] [abstract]

Li, Shiyan. “Defining Environmental and Resource Protection in Process Philosophy.” In Whitehead and China: Relevance and Relationship, eds. Wenyu Xie, Zhihe Wang, and George E. Derfer. (Frankfurt, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2005), 197-204.

Lonning, Per. “Process Theology and the Ethic of 'Life'.” Dialog 23:4 (Autumn 1984): 300-306.

Lu, Jianyun. Review of Process Studies in China (I) by Zhihe Wang, Guihuan Huo, and Wenyu Xie. Process Studies 36, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2007): 354-57.

Maller, Mark. "Animals and the Problem of Evil in Recent Theodicies." Sophia 48, no.1 (March 2009) [abstract]

Margulis, Lynn. "Gaia Neo-Darwinism and Evolution of Machines." (unpub.) [Paper presented at the conference of "Religious Interpretation of Evolutionary Biology: Neo-Darwinism in Dialogue with Lynn Margulis and Process Thought." (Oct. 21-24, 2004)] 

Marsh, Leslie. “Taking the Super Out of the Supernatural.” Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science 42, no. 2 (June 2007): 343-56. [abstract]

Mase, Hiromitsu. The Religion of Humankind in the Twenty-First Century. “  Panel Discussion and Plenary Session: Universe, Life and Environment (Tokyo: Yoko Civilization Research Institute, 2003): 79-87.GALE Cengate Learning

McFague, Sallie, "Can These Dry Bones Live?" In Earth and Word, ed., David Rhoads. New York and London: Continuum, 2007, pp. 188-193.

McDaniel, Jay. A God Who Loves Animals and A Church That Does The Same.” In Good News for Animals? Christian Approaches to Animal Well-Being,  eds., Charles Pinches and Jay B. McDaniel. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 1993, pp. 75-102.

_____. “All Animals Matter: Marc Bekoff’s Contribution to Constructive Christian Theology.”  Zygon 41, no. 1 (March 2006): 29-57. [abstract]

_____. "An Acoustic Theology of Ecology: Animals, Jazz, Cosmology and Sustainability." The Ecozoic: Reflections on Life in an Ecological Age. Number 1 (2008): 41-47. 

_____. “Christian Spirituality as Openness to Fellow Creatures.” Environmental Ethics 8 (Spring 1986) : 33-46.

_____. Earth, Sky, Gods & Mortals: Developing an Ecological Spirituality for the 21st Century. Mystic, CT: Twenty Third Publications, 1990. [abstract]

_____. “Elements of Spiritual Glue.” Earth Light (Spring 1993) : 10-11.

_____. “God and Pelicans.” Church and Society [World Council of Churches] (September 1987): 82-109.

_____. “Green Grace.”  Earth Ethics 3, no. 4 (Summer 1992): 1, 3-4.

_____. “Green Grace: Four Ways to Find God Through the Earth.” Creative Transformation 3:1 (Autumn 1993): 1-2, 6-8.

_____. Of God And Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence For Life. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1989. [abstract]

_____. “Land Ethics, Animal Rights, and Process Theology.” Process Studies 17:2 (Summer 1988): 88-102.

_____. “Life-Centered Ethics in Christian Perspective.” Church and Society [World Council of Churches] (September 1987): 82-109.

_____. “Physical Matter as Creative and Sentient.” Environmental Ethics 5 (Winter 1983): 291-317.

_____. "Suns, Moons, Bodies: Environmental Faith and Politics." Belonging Together: Faith and Politics in a Relational World. ed. Douglas Sturm. Claremont, CA: P&F Press, 2003. 103-117.

_____. “Where is the Holy Spirit Anyway? Response to a Sceptic Environmentalist.” Ecumenical Review 42:2 (April 1990) : 162-174.

_____. With Roots and Wings: Christianity in an Age of Ecology and Dialogue. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1995. [abstract]

McFague, Sallie. The Body of God: An Ecological Theology. Minneapolis, MN: Portress Press, 1993, 140-141.

_____. Life Abundant. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2001. [abstract]

_____. Models of God: Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1987.

_____. “God’s Household: Christianity, Economics and Planetary Living.” Available at http://www.progressivechristianwitness.org/pcw.cfm?p=5#The Creation and Christian Stewardship.

 McGee, Glenn. “The Relevance of Foucault to Whiteheadian Environmental Ethics.” Environmental Ethics 16 (Winter 1994): 419-424.

Macy, Joanna. “The Ecological Self: Postmodern Ground for Right Action.” In Sacred Interconnection: Postmodern Spirituality, Political Economy, and Art, ed., David Ray Griffin. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990, pp. 35-48.

Mase, Hiromasa. “Eco-Philosophy: From Japanese Perspective.” The Hiyoshi Review of the Humanities [Keio University] 1 (March 1986): 155-161.

_____. “Nature and Ethics: Whiteheadian Approach.” Annals of the Japan--- Association for Philosophy Of Science (March 1988) : 155-161.

Maxwell, Thomas P. “Integral Spirituality, Deep Science, and Ecological Awareness.”  Zygon 38, no.2 (June 2003): 257-276.

Mellert, Robert. “Models and Metanoia.”  Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 47 (1973): 142-152. [abstract]

Menta, Timothy. “Clare Palmer’s Environmental Ethics and Process Thinking: A Harthshornean Response.”  Process Studies 33, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2004): 24-45.

Merchant, Carolyn. “Environmental Ethics and Political Conflict: A View from California.” Environmental Ethics 12:1 (Spring 1990): 45-68.

_____. “Spiritual Ecology.” Radical Ecology. New York: Routledge, 1992, pp. 110-131.

Miller, David Lee. “Some Meanings of the Earth: A Process Perspective.” The Journal of Value Inquiry 21 (1987) : 3-20.

Miller, James "Daoism and Nature." In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology ed. by Roger S. Gottlieb (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006): 283-309. 

Miller, Peter. “Value as Richness: Toward a Value Theory for the Expanded Naturalism in Environmental Ethics.” Environmental Ethics 4 (1982): 101-114.

Moore, Harold, Robert Neville, and William Sullivan. "The Contours of Responsibility: A New Model." Man and World 5 (November 1972): 392-420. [Agency, Ecology, Evolution, Ethics, Social Theory]

Moore, Mary Elizabeth Mullino. “Teaching with and for the Earth.” Creative Transformation 11, no. 2 (Spring 2002): 16-17.

Muraca, Barbara. "Ecology Between Natural Sciences and Environmental Ethics." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 69-87. [abstract

_____.  “Welt, Unwelt, Mitwelt: Cultural, Natural, and Social World as  Complex Intertwined Field of Internal Relations.”  (Unpubl.)

_____. "Welt, Umwelt, Mitwelt: Cultural, Caqtural, and Social World as Complex Intertwined Feild of Internal Relations: The Contribution of Process Thought to a General Theory of Sustainability." Process Studies 34, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2005): 98-116. 

Muray, Leslie A. “Dignity, Democracy, and Biocracy.”  (Unpubl.)  

_____. “Hungarian 'Blues,' North American Process Philosophy and Environmental Ethics.” Encounter 53:3 (Summer 1992): 231-246.

_____.  “North American Process Philosophy and Environmental Ethics.” (unpubl.) [North American Philosophers, Ecology, Ethics]

Naess, Arne. "The Encouraging Richness and Diversity of Ultimate Premisses in Environmetal Philosophy." Trumpeter (1992): 1-15.

Nash, Roderick F. “The Greening of Religion.” In The Rights Of Nature: A History Of Environmental Ethics. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1989, pp. 106-109.

Neace, M. B. “The Economic-Natural Environment Interface: Constructing a          Multidisciplinary Holistic Paradigm.”  (unpubl.)

Nobuhara, Tokiyuki. "How Can We Say That the Hierarchical Order is Authentically Inclusive of the Horizontal Order in Ecology? A Response to Steve Odin, "Whitehead's Eco-Philosophy of Nature & Japanese Shizengaku." Bulletin of Keiwa College no, 20 (Feb. 2011): 33-49. [abstract]

Northrop, F. S. C. Man, Nature, and God: A Quest for Life's Meaning. New York: Simon and Schuster/Trident, 1962. [abstract]

Odin, Steve. "The Environmental Ethics in Whitehead's Eco-Philosophy of Nature, Green Buddhism, & the Japanese of Shizengaku Imanishi Kinji." http://whitehead-japan.com/03/taikai/ecosophia/odin20100220.pdf [abstract]

_____. “The Japanese Concept of Nature in Relation to the Environmental Ethics and Conservation Aesthetics of Aldo Leopold.” Environmental Ethics 13:4 (Winter 1991): 345-360.

Oelschlaeger, Max. “Wild Nature: Critical Responses to Modernism.”  In The Idea of Wilderness: From Prehistory to the Age of Ecology. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1991.

Orr, David W. Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992.

Orr, Matthew. "Is Nature Enough? Robert Frost Replies in "The Most of It".  Zygon 40, no. 3 (September 2005), 750-767. [abstract

Osborne, Kenan. “The Resurrection of Christ and Its Cosmic Significance.” (Unpubl.) [abstract]

Plamondon, Ann. Whitehead and the Philosophy of Science._ In Mind and Nature, eds. John Cobb and David Griffin. Washington, D.C.: UP of America, 1977: 109-121. [abstract]

Palitto, Marta. “John B. Cobb, Jr.: Una Teologia Ecologica.” Tesi Dr. Laurea in filosofia teoretica, Turino Univ. 1992, 389 pp. [In Italian]

Palmer, Clare. Environmental Ethics and Process Thinking. Oxford. Clarendon Press, 1998. [abstract]

_____. “Process Theology as Ecological Theology.” Theology in Green 1:1 (January 1992) : 31-41.

_____. “Response to Cobb and Menta.”  Process Studies 33, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2004): 46-70.

Peters, Karl E. Dancing with the Sacred: Evolution, Ecology, and God. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2002. [abstract]

_____. "Dancing with the Sacred: Excerpts." Zygon 40, no. 3 (September 2005), 631-666. [abstract]

Pinches, Charles and Jay B. McDaniel, eds. Good News for Animals? Christian Approaches to Animal Well-Being. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1993. [abstract]

Pratt, Douglas. “Relational Ontology and Ecological Reality.” Proceedings:

Ecopolitics III Conference (University of waikato, NZ, 1988): 159-163.

Prozesky, Martin. “Well-fed Animals and Starving Babies: Environmental and Developmental Challenges in Process and African Perspectives. [paper available at http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/ajpt_papers/vol01/01_prozesky_fr.htm] [African Thought, Ecology, Ethics]

Pui-lan, Kwok. “Response to Sallie McFague.” In Christianity and ecology: seeking the well-being of earth and humans, eds. Dieter T. Hessel and Rosemary Radford Rutherford. (Cambridge, Ma.: Harvard University Press, 2000): 47-50.

Qu, Yuehou. Review of Globalization and Postmodernism edited by Zhihe Wang and Xiaoyan Xue Process Studies 36, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2007): 156-59.

Quiring, John W. “Total Liberation: Spirituality for Green Politics.” (unpubl. Ph.D. Dis., The Claremont Graduate School, 1994) .

Reeves, Gene. “Ecology, Philosophy, and Whitehead.” The Unitarian Universalist Christian 30:4 (Winter 1975-76): 35-43.

_____. “One Great Cloud and Many Kinds of Plants.”  Dharma World 30 (March/April 2003): 20-23.

Richards, Roberta M. “How Should we Think About Loggers and Owls? Principles for an Applied Environmental Ethic.” (unpubl. Ph.D. Dis., USC, 1994) .

Riker, John H. Human Excellence and the Ecological Conception of the Psyche. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991. [abstract]

Robbins, Jerry K. “The Environment and Thinking About God.” Encounter 48:4 (Autumn 1987): 401-415.

_____. “God and Ecology.” Dialog 31 (Spring 1992): 116-121.

Ruether, Rosemary Radford. "The Biblical Vision of Eco-Justice." in Earth and Word: Classic Sermons on Saving the Planet. New York and London: Continuum, 2007, 251-258. [Biblical Studies, Ecology]

_____. “Ecological Crisis: God’s Presence in Nature?” (unpubl.)

_____. Gaia & God: An Ecofeminist Theology of Earth Healing. San Francisco: Harper, 1992, 246-247. [abstract]

_____. "Interdicting Community: Israel's Apartheid Wall" in Crossing Points of Wisdom: Toward a Mutually Enhancing World. Poems, Essays, Musings. ed. Sophia Center (Oakland, CA: Sophia Book: Celebrating Earth, Art and Spirit, 2007. 163-164.

_____. "Religious Ecofeminism: Healing the Ecological Crisis." In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology ed. by Roger S. Gottlieb (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006): 362-75. [Activism, Ecofeminism, Ecology]

Russell, Robert John. “Five Attitudes Toward Nature and Technology from a Christian Perspective.” Theology and Science. 1, no. 2 (October 2003): 149-59. [abstract]

Rust, Eric C. Nature--Garden or Desert? An Essay in Environmental Theology. Waco, TX: word Books, 1971. [abstract]

Santmire, H. Paul and John B. Jr.  Cobb. "The World of Nature According to the Protestant Tradition." In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology ed. by Roger S. Gottlieb (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006): 115-46. 

Sattler, Rolf. “A Dynamic Multidimensional Approach to Floral Morphology.”  Aspects of Floral Development. ed. P. Leins, S. C. Tucker, and P. K. Endress (Berlin: ?, 1988): 1-6.

_____. and Rolf Rutishauser. “Structural and Dynamic Descriptions of the Development of Utricularia foliosa and U. australis.”  Canadian Journal of Botany 68 (1990): 1989-2003.

Scharper, Stephen Bede. “Process Theology: Intersubjectivity with Nature.”  In Redeeming the Time: A Political Theology of the Environment. New York: Continuum, 1998. (CPS has MS -- filed with dissertations).

Schedler, Norbert O. “Our Destruction of Tomorrow: A Philosophical Reflection on the Ecological Crisis”  In Ethical Issues, Durland & Bruening Eds., Palo Alto, Ca: Mayfield, 1975: 247-269. [abstract]

Schofield, Chuck. "Responses to Globalization from an Ethic of Interdependence: How Normative Ethics Derivable from the Relational Worldviews of Process and Feminist Theologies Can Help America Respnd to Globalization." M.A. Thesis. Claremont School of Theology, 2007.

Schulkin, Jay. "Evolving Sensibilities of Our Conception of Nature." Process Studies 27, nos. 3-4 (Fall-Winter): 241-54.

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