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Rosemary Radford Ruether
Recorded October 1, 2000
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Over twenty years ago, Rosemary Radford Ruether made waves with her
startling analysis of sexism in the Christian church. What does this
celebrated feminist say now about the future of women, families, and
the earth and how we can all participate in a more sustainable theology?
Ruether shares her insights on ecofeminism and the relationships between
men and woman, communities, and nations.
MODERATED BY:The Very Reverend Alan Jones
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