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EcoTheo Review - Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art. Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art.
Christopher Rutenber

Christopher Rutenber

Christopher Rutenber lives and works in southern Michigan. His past work includes the essay “Living Among: The Restorative Function of Talking Beasts,” which can be found on EcoTheo, and “Panta Rhei,” a short story about mastodons rather than mammoths, published through Moon Willow Press. Christopher has a Bachelors in English from Spring Arbor University where he focused on authors as disparate as Virginia Woolf and Wendell Berry.

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2017 Fall, Arts, Fiction, Reviews March 4, 2018 March 4, 2018

THE REPLICAS

“I will give; I will enrich; I will return to the world this beauty.” — Virginia Woolf, The Waves   We had planned since December…

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Ecotheology, Writing May 15, 2015 May 15, 2015

Living Among: The Restorative Function of Talking Beasts

Being a lover of wild creatures in the hidden nooks of the woods, my favorite movie as a young child was Disney’s Bambi. The…

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