Catholic sisters fuse long-standing, creation-oriented theology, the new story presented by science, and Catholic social justice teachings into a seamless garment of social justice and solid activism. Sisters shaped the landscape of the United States through the creation of a vast network of schools, hospitals, and orphanages. While not as visible as the black-robed nuns of the past, sisters are still at the forefront of social change, standing up for the `least of all people,' and filling the needs of society. As the global ecological crisis worsens, Catholic sisters heed the call to expand social justice to include all of creation. Convents across the country are converting grounds into organic gardens, adopting land ethics, and establish...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the widespread environmental degradation caused by humans' exploita...
Thesis advisor: Mary Ann HinsdaleThesis advisor: Richard J. CliffordThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2...
The contemporary ecological crisis, manifest in human-induced climate change, is a powerful form of ...
Catholic sisters fuse long-standing, creation-oriented theology, the new story presented by science,...
“Green Sisters: Bringing Spirituality and Environmental Awareness together at Homecoming Farm,” addr...
This paper includes an interview with Sr. Judith, a woman religious who has worked with environmenta...
This dissertation responds to the dearth of scholarship in first-world, Catholic theology, particula...
Women\u27s environmental activism prior to the early 1960s in America focused on women\u27s roles as...
This thesis investigates the role Christian communities in the United States play in eco-justice wor...
Twentieth century Americans recognized problems created by both the subjected status women held by s...
Nuns in the Newsroom: The Sisters of Marillac College and U.S. Sisters\u27 Involvement in Social Jus...
The complex issues of environmental justice require a contextualized approach, analyzing the intrica...
The interconnections of climate justice and social inequalities are paired together in a concept nam...
The involvement of American Catholic women in the feminist movement after 1960 is considered an anom...
Through the dedicated labor of women religious, the Catholic school system represents the largest pr...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the widespread environmental degradation caused by humans' exploita...
Thesis advisor: Mary Ann HinsdaleThesis advisor: Richard J. CliffordThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2...
The contemporary ecological crisis, manifest in human-induced climate change, is a powerful form of ...
Catholic sisters fuse long-standing, creation-oriented theology, the new story presented by science,...
“Green Sisters: Bringing Spirituality and Environmental Awareness together at Homecoming Farm,” addr...
This paper includes an interview with Sr. Judith, a woman religious who has worked with environmenta...
This dissertation responds to the dearth of scholarship in first-world, Catholic theology, particula...
Women\u27s environmental activism prior to the early 1960s in America focused on women\u27s roles as...
This thesis investigates the role Christian communities in the United States play in eco-justice wor...
Twentieth century Americans recognized problems created by both the subjected status women held by s...
Nuns in the Newsroom: The Sisters of Marillac College and U.S. Sisters\u27 Involvement in Social Jus...
The complex issues of environmental justice require a contextualized approach, analyzing the intrica...
The interconnections of climate justice and social inequalities are paired together in a concept nam...
The involvement of American Catholic women in the feminist movement after 1960 is considered an anom...
Through the dedicated labor of women religious, the Catholic school system represents the largest pr...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the widespread environmental degradation caused by humans' exploita...
Thesis advisor: Mary Ann HinsdaleThesis advisor: Richard J. CliffordThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2...
The contemporary ecological crisis, manifest in human-induced climate change, is a powerful form of ...