Part I: Concepts of religion in the public sphere - Who shall speak for the environment? Translating religious, scientific, economic, and political regimes of power and knowledge in a globalized society/Peter Beyer - Public theology of ecology and civil society/Heinrich Bedford-Strohm - Right out of time? Politics and nature in a postnatural condition/Peter Manley Scott - Climate change and the economic value of nature-the role of economic thinking in the public sphere/Hans Diefenbacher - Part II: Contextual approaches - Latin American liberation theologians' turn to eco(theo)logy- critical remarks/Elina Vuola - Geology vs. theology? Uranium prospecting and theological arguments in Northern Carelia 2006-2009/Pauliina Kainulainen - Towards an African incultured sophiology: the case of African wisdom tradition from myths for ecological concerns/Loreen Maseno
Part III: Towards public theologies of nature - Environmental amnesia or the memory of place? The need for local ethics of memory in a philosophical theology of place/Forrest Clingerman - Public theology as a substantial contribution to an ecumenical and ecological culture/Daniel Munteanu - Public theology as contested groung: arguments for climate justice/Celia Deane-Drummond.