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		<title>By: Stephen Mott</title>
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		<description>Bill, A book in which I think that you would be quite interested has several essays in which the writer interprets biblical passages as presenting the earth is the speaker.  The earth is viewed as speaking for the united self-interest of itself and humaniaty: Exploring Ecological Hermeneutics, ed. Norman C. Habel and P. Trudinger (Society of Biblical Literature, SBL SymS 46, 2008). I saw this in abstracts in OT Abstracts 32,3 (2009).  For the book itself, cf. #2138.  It reminded me of your book.

Stephen</description>
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<p>Stephen</p>
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