Rosemary Radford Ruether
Basics:
Organizing Themes for a New Stage in the Peace Movement, in the Context of the US Occupation of Iraq. R.R. Ruether, Friends of Sabeel North America (sum 2003).
A Legacy of Inclusion [interview]. Rosalind Hinton, Cross Currents (spr 2002).
Ecojustice at the Center of the Church's Mission. Rosemary Radford Ruether (11/20/99).
Ecofeminism. Rosemary Radford Ruether (n.d)
On the Web: Specialized Sites
Rosemary Radford Ruether Bio & Outline of Theology. Dictionary of Modern Western Theology.
In the Library: Articles
Ruether, Rosemary Radford. "Basic Christian communities: renewal at the roots," Christianity & Crisis (9/21/81):234-55.
__________. "Destruction of hope goal of Israeli rampage," National Catholic Reporter (5/10/02):16.
__________. "Abuse a consequence of historic wrong turn," National Catholic Reporter (6/7/02):19.
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Ateek, Naim; Marc Ellis & Rosemary Ruether (eds.) Faith and the Intifada: Palestinian Christian Voices (Maryknoll NY: Orbis, 1992).
Hall, Douglas John & Rosemary Radford Ruether (eds.) God & the Nations (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1995).
Ruether, Rosemary Radford. The Church Against Itself: An Inquiry into the Conditions of Historical Existence for the Eschatological Community (NY: Herder & Herder, 1967).
__________. Communion is Life Together (NY: Herder & Herder, 1968).
__________. Gregory Nazianzus, Rhetor and Philosopher (NY: Oxford, 1969).
__________. The
Radical Kingdom:The Western Experience of Messianic Hope (NY: Harper & Row, 1970; Sp. trans. El reino de los extremistas; Buenos Aires: La Aurora, 1971).
__________. Liberation Theology: Human Hope Confronts Christian History and American Power (NY:Paulist/Newman, 1972).
__________ & others. Religion and Sexism: The Image of Women in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1974).
__________. Faith and Fratricide: The Theological Roots of Anti-Semitism (NY: Seabury, 1974).
__________ & Eugene Bianchi. From Machismo to Mutuality: Essays on Sexism and Woman-Man Liberation (Mahwah NJ: Paulist, 1975)
__________. From Machismo to Mutuality: Essays on Sexism and Woman-Man Liberation (Paulist Press, 1975).
__________. The New Woman/New Earth: Sexist Ideologies and Human Liberation [1975] (Boston: Beacon, 1995; Sp. trans. Mujeres nuevas; ?: Tierra Nueva, 1977).
__________ & Wolfgang Roth. The Liberating Bond (NY: Friendship, 1978).
__________ & W. Eleanor McLaughlin. Women of Spirit: Female Leadership in the Jewish and Christian Traditions (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1978).
__________. Mary: The Feminine Face of the Church (London: SCM, 1979).
__________ & Rosemary Keller (eds.) Women and Religion in America: The 19th Century, A Documentary History (NY: Harper & Row, 1981).
__________. To Change the World: Christology as Cultural Criticism (NY: Crossroads, 1981).
__________. Disputed Questions: On Being a Christian [1982] (Maryknoll NY: Orbis, 1989).
__________. Sexism and God-Talk. Toward a Feminist Theology [1983] (Boston: Beacon, 1993; Port. trans. Sexismo e religião; ?: Edition Synodal, 1993).
__________ & Rosemary Keller (eds.) Women and Religion in America: A Documentary History: The Colonial and Revolutionary War Periods (NY: Harper & Row, 1983).
__________. Womanguides: Texts for Feminist Theology [1985] (Boston: Beacon, l995).
__________ & Rosemary Keller. Women and Religion in America: 1900-1968 (NY: Harper & Row, 1986).
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Women-Church: Theology and Practice of Feminist Liturgical Communities (NY: Harper & Row, 1986).
__________. Contemporary Roman Catholicism: Crisis and Challenges (Lanham MD: Sheed & Ward, 1987).
__________ & Herman J. Ruether. The Wrath of Jonah: The Crisis of Religious Nationalism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict [1989] (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2002).
__________ & Marc Ellis. Beyond Occupation: American Jewish, Christian and Palestinian Voices for Peace (Boston: Beacon, 1990).
__________. Gaia & God: An Ecofeminist Theology of Earth Healing (San Francisco: Harper, 1992; Sp. trans. Gaia y Dios; México: DEMAC, 1993; German trans. Gaia und Gott; ?, 1994; Italian trans. Gaia e Dio: una teologia ecofemminista; Brescia: Queriniana, 1995).
__________ & Rosemary S. Keller (eds.) In Our Own Voices: Four Centuries of American Women's Religious Writings (San Francisco: Harper, l995).
__________ & John Hall Douglas. God & the Nations (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, l995).
__________. Women Healing Earth: Third World Women and Feminism, Religion and Ecology (Maryknoll NY: Orbis, l996; Port. trans. Mulheres curando a terra; São Paulo: Paulinas, 1996; Sp. trans. Mujeres sanando la tierra; Santiago, Chile: Sello Azul, l999).
__________. Women and Redemption: A Theological History (Minneapolis MN: Fortress, l998).
__________& Dieter Hessel. Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of Earth & Humans (Cambridge MA: Harvard, 2000).
__________. Introducing Redemption in Christian Feminism (Cleveland OH: Pilgrim, 2000).
__________. Christianity and the Making of the Modern Family (Boston: Beacon, 2000).
__________. Visionary Women: Three Medieval Mystics (Minneapolis MN: Fortress, 2002)/
__________ & Rita Gross. Religious Feminism and the Future of the Planet: A Buddhist-Christian Conversation (NY: Continuum, 2001).
__________. Gender, Ethnicity and Religion: Views from the Other Side (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2002).
Tardiff, Mary (ed.) At Home in the World: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Rosemary Ruether (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, l995).
In the Library: Fiction
In the Library: For Young Readers
In the Library: Poetry
In the Library: Photography
CD & Audio:
Rosemary Radford Ruether [interview at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco] (10/1/00)
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