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This paper analyzes the theoretical and pragmatic implications for international relations and world politics of the new holistic approach to climate change articulated by Pope Francis in the Encyclical Laudato Si’, particularly through the notion ...
Pasquale Ferrara
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The politics of extra/ordinary time: Encyclical thinking
This article reads the papal encyclical as a genre in political thought. As a form, the encyclical authorizes itself through the ontological surety provided by Christian revelation, juxtaposed with an intervention into contemporary and contested politics.
Clare Monagle
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One of the voices that has recently joined the discussion on environmental protection is that of Pope Francis with the publication of the encyclical Laudato Si’ (2015). This work studies the keys to interpretation used by the British and U.S.
Maria-José Pou-Amérigo
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Encyclical Laudato si’ on the Question of Progress
Progress is one of the most recognizable characteristics of modern times. The present paper addresses the question of progress as the underlying theme of the encyclical Laudato si'. Progress has both good and bad sides.
Witold Kania
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Becoming a Fraternal Organization: Insights from the Encyclical Fratelli Tutti. [PDF]
We uncover fundamental dimensions of the process through which organizations embed the practice of fraternity through embarking on an organizational journey in the direction of the common good.
Zózimo R, Pina E Cunha M, Rego A.
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Competencies for sustainability: Insights from the encyclical letter Laudato Si
This study offers a proposal about which competencies should be fostered in organizations to promote a culture in favor of sustainability in line with Pope Francis' encyclical letter Laudato Si .
Cristina Díaz de la Cruz +1 more
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Robert McKim, ed., Laudato Si’ and the Environment: Pope Francis’ Green Encyclical
Robert McKim, ed., Laudato Si’ and the Environment: Pope Francis’ Green Encyclical (New York: Routledge, 2020), 254 pp, $48.95 (pbk), ISBN: 9780367777210.
Christiana Zenner
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A careful examination of the text of Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Ut unum sint allows us to see, first of all, the fact that His Holiness was closely acquainted with the ecclesiological doctrine of the Second Vatican Council, in which he, in fact ...
Cătălina Mititelu
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One of the important causes of the ecological crisis is the egoistic mentality of contemporary people and the lack of respect for the natural order and immanent purpose of the creation.
J. Przybyłowski
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Modeling normativity in sustainability: a comparison of the sustainable development goals, the Paris agreement, and the papal encyclical. [PDF]
The idea of sustainability is intrinsically normative. Thus, understanding the role of normativity in sustainability discourses is crucial for further developing sustainability science.
Schmieg G +8 more
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