Rachel Wheeler is assistant professor of spirituality at the University of Portland. She has a PhD in Christian spirituality from the Graduate Theological Union, as well as graduate degrees in monastic studies from Saint Johns School of Theology and in English from Humboldt State University. Her books include Ecospirituality: An Introduction (Fortress Press, 2022) and Desert Daughters, Desert Sons: Rethinking the Christian Desert Tradition (Liturgical Press, 2020).
Description
Introduction. Radical Kinship
Chapter 1. Rewilding Identity: Creativity - Transcorporeality - Personhood
Chapter 2. Rewilding Experience: Courage - Ecoanxiety - Spiritual Senses
Chapter 3. Rewilding Practice: Curiosity - Terraspiritual Inquiry - Discernment
Chapter 4. Rewilding the Sacred: Contemplation - Geophany - Mystery
Chapter 5. Rewilding Desire: Compassion - Topophilia - Belonging
Chapter 6. Rewilding Loss: Chaos - Solastalgia - Emergence
Chapter 7. Rewilding Vocation: Commitment - Permaculture - Ministry
Epilogue. Ecospiritual Practices

