RT Article T1 Feeding Green Fire JF Journal for the study of religion, nature and culture VO 5 IS 4 SP 410 OP 436 A1 Caputi, Jane LA English YR 2011 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1837008175 AB Aldo Leopold’s experience with a dying wolf and vision of ‘green ?re’ has led to green ?re becoming a ubiquitous signi?er of environmental concerns, while also understood as carrying a spiritual signi?cance. To explore this conjunction, I put Leopold in dialogue with aspects of Native American philosophy and science, and ecologically minded theologians and philosophers Mary Daly and Val Plumwood, ?nding a common theme of integrity. To understand the symbolic signi?cance of green ?re, I employ a method drawn from Jungian studies, ampli?cation, ?nding parallel refer¬ences to green ?re in the theology of Hildegard of Bingen, alchemical symbolism, contemporary art, poetry, and popular culture, the nature writing of Robin Wall Kimmerer, and discourses and practices around biotechnology. These parallels similarly reveal green ?re to be a symbol of that integral life/death force, linked in turn to ‘Mother Earth’ or ‘Mother Nature’. K1 Aldo Leopold K1 Mary Daly K1 Mother Earth K1 Ecofeminism K1 green fire K1 Integrity K1 viriditas DO 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i4.410