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Se abordan las cinco preguntas existenciales que propone el papa Francisco en Laudato si’, donde, de forma filosófica y teológica, profundiza en la importancia de la responsabilidad intergeneracional.
José Raúl Ramírez Valencia +1 more
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Laudato Si’ – Socioeconomic Relevance for a Dynamic, Shifting, and Challenging Future
The paper deals with the relevance of Laudato Si’, five years after its publication. Given the Covid-19 crisis, which triggered the new economic crisis in the world, we believe that Laudato Si’ is more relevant in 2020 than it was in 2015.
Richard Pavlić, Bruno Rukavina
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El 18 de junio de 2015, el papa Francisco publicó una encíclica ecológica titulada Laudato si’ “Sobre el cuidado de la casa común”, la primera encíclica redactada sólo por él y dirigida a todo el mundo, con independencia de su religión.
Eduardo García Peregrín
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Ecological Education In Laudato Si’
Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’ recent encyclical on care for our common home, reminds us that ecological education is vital to becoming more responsible stewards of our home planet.
Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam
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Laudato Si’ and Spatial Turn: A Theological Approach
This article analyses the encyclical letter Laudato Si’ against the backdrop of the contemporary and theological “spatial turn”. It asks if and how Laudato Si’ incorporates the main elements of this movement that pushes for a reappraisal of space and/or ...
Alexandre Palma
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Leituras filosóficas da Laudato Si’ = Philosophical readings of Laudato Si’
Este artigo apresenta a estrutura do documento do Papa Francisco, demonstrando sua abordagem interdisciplinar articulando a política, a economia, a ecologia, a teologia e a ética.
Bavaresco, Agemir
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Laudato Si’: uma abordagem teológica
Abstract: Mario de França Miranda proposes in his article to take account of the theological importance of caring for our common home. Forgetting the importance of treating nature with respect, springs from a crisis rooted in a loss of meaning in the plan of salvation that has been pronounced upon man. A plan that embraces the whole cosmos.
Mario de França Miranda
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U.S. Catholic bishops’ silence and denialism on climate change
The Catholic Church recognizes climate change as a moral issue, has called for social action, and has the institutional potential to meaningfully address climate change. Many hoped Pope Francis’s 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’ would spark widespread climate
Sabrina Danielsen +2 more
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The paper presents the results of a research conducted among Catholic believers in Croatia during 2020 and 2021. The research was carried out as part of the CRO Laudato Si' project (N=1324). In the second phase, four focus groups were conducted with 20
Miriam Mary Brgles +2 more
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Justice, Anger and Wrath: Tracing the Im/Moral Dimensions of Payback
Martha Nussbaum’s Anger and Forgiveness makes explicit claims about the moral valence and irrationality of the desire for payback. This article explores the roots of that desire through an analysis of research on inequity aversion in primates, and ...
Celia E. Deane-Drummond
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