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Elizabeth A. Johnson, C.S.J., is a distinguished professor of theology emerita at Fordham University and the author of 'Consider Jesus,' 'She Who Is,' 'Quest for the Living God' and 'Ask the Beasts.'
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Elizabeth A. Johnson
The Earth is in trouble. How can religious traditions like Christianity be bearers of wisdom and help lay out a roadmap for ecological care of the planet?
Elizabeth A. Johnson
Jesus' cross and resurrection also bear rich potential for ecological insight.
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'God and the New Atheism,' reviewed
Elizabeth A. Johnson
There once was a prisoner, seen as a threat to the state, who was tortured while being held in prison. The story of his torment, which comes to us in four versions, starts with his arrest and interrogation before officials and ends with his being put to death. But between these events open to the pu
Books
Elizabeth A. Johnson
A recent poll of the 1 800 members of the National Academy of Sciences found that over 90 percent profess to being atheists or agnostics To these learned people the idea of God and the corresponding sense that we live in a meaningful universe is contrary to scientific understanding The combinatio
Elizabeth A. Johnson
At the start of this third millennium, a new awareness of the magnificence and uniqueness of Earth as one intertwined community of life is growing among people everywhere. The image of our planet seen from space, a blue marble swirled around with white clouds, promotes realization of how fragile but
Faith
Elizabeth A. Johnson
What would be a theologically sound, spiritually empowering and ethically challenging theology of Mary, mother of Jesus the Christ, for the 21st century?
Elizabeth A. Johnson
A spiritually empowering and theologically sound theology of Mary for the 21st century