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Green Sisters: A Spiritual Ecology (Hardcover)
by Sarah McFarland Taylor (Author)
Key Phrases: ecological learning centers, green sisters, sacred agriculture, Sisters of Earth, Genesis Farm, Thomas Berry (more...)
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Some call them green nuns; others, eco nuns. But the women who constitute their community say they are green sisters, Catholic religious whose mission is to heal and restore the planet in the ways they know best; namely, through faith and healing mediated by an ecological perspective. This faith and this healing take many forms, as Taylor makes abundantly clear. The sisters build new "earth ministries"; create community-supported organic gardens, in which they engage in "sacred agriculture" and "contemplative gardening"; and build alternative housing structures from renewable materials. Some even develop "green" liturgies and "green" prayers honoring their community. Others practice "companion planting," in which organic growers interplant species to reduce the need for fertilizers and pesticides. All cultivate green habits in their everyday diet, dress, housekeeping, use of energy, and so forth. Taylor describes the various individuals in the U.S and Canada who make up this geographically dispersed, spiritually based green community so that Green Sisters will appeal to those interested in women studies, religion (especially Catholicism), ecology, and social justice. June Sawyers
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Sojourners : [Taylor] offers a very helpful critique of agribusiness that monopolizes seed distribution worldwide and of the bioengineering that renders seeds sterile, and she describes the myriad ways in which these sisters are confronting our planetary crisis--from greening their vows to speaking out at a General Electric shareholders meeting. The text may be packed with facts and footnotes, but its author--and the women she quotes--are clearly passionate about their convictions, and sometimes funny...Green Sisters is an academic work of wide-ranging research and scholarship, but it should appeal to any reader who is interested in environmental activism, nature mysticism, social justice, feminism, Catholicism, or monasticism. It makes an important contribution both to contemporary. American religious history and to women's religious history.
--Margaret Bullitt-Jonas

Sojourners Magazine : In this absorbing and comprehensive study of the "greening of religion" in Catholic religious communities, Taylor takes the reader on a tour of everything from a biodynamic farm in New Jersey to a community garden in inner-city Detroit that replaced a burned-down crack house...[She] gives a stirring account of how Catholic religious communities long committed to social justice and peace have come to connect with environmental concerns and ecological activism...Green Sisters is an academic work of wide-ranging research and scholarship, but it should appeal to any reader who is interested in environmental activism, nature mysticism, social justice, feminism, Catholicism, or monasticism. Green Sisters makes an important contribution both to contemporary American religious history and to women's religious history.
--Margaret Bullitt-Jonas

Toronto Star : A fascinating book.
--Stephen Scharper

Choice : This book discusses how green sisters are "re-in-habiting" sustainable practices as an expression of ecological conviction and religious devotion. It is an account of the greening religious vows modeling sustainability, cultivating diversity, conserving the past, and offering sanctuaries of countercultural reverence for the earth.
--R. A. Boisclair

Catholic News Service : Green Sisters: A Spiritual Ecology, [is] Sarah McFarland Taylor‘s extensive look at how several communities of religious women throughout the U.S. have linked the soil with the sacred. In other words, their service to the people of God is rooted in the land they occupy. How deeply the assistant professor in the religion department at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., delved into her topic is indicated by the on-site observation, participation and interviews with some of the “green” sisters, as well as extensive electronic communication with those whose companion planting of religious life and respect for the earth have given another dimension to religious life. Those who ask “What is the church doing about the environment?” will find a detailed story of faith told with the right balance of the nuns’ own words and background provided by the author. Together, they narrate a recent, but important, chapter in U.S. church history.
--Brian Olszewski

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (April 24, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674024400
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674024403
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ecological learning centers, green sisters, sacred agriculture, seed sanctuary, earth literacy center, ecologically sustainable living, meditation trail, cosmic walk, electronic interview, contemplative labor, earth ministries, green nuns, sisters movement, green culture, vowed members, personal communication with the author, telephone interview with the author, ecological centers, vowed religious life, earth ministry, earth spirituality, cosmic liturgy, religious sisters, sacramental universe, vowed life
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Sisters of Earth, Genesis Farm, Thomas Berry, United States, Crystal Spring,