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Social Sins, Structural Virtues, and the Educational Challenge: Reflections on Caritas in Veritate and Laudato Si’

open access: yesReligions
The aim of this article is to reflect on the nature of the structural sins in the present times and to offer light on the structural virtues that are in urgent demand for sustainable development of persons and peoples. Our analysis begins in Benedict XVI’
A. Máté-Tóth, George Joseph Vellankal
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Dimensionality of the Spanish Version of the Universal Mental Health Literacy Scale Among Colombian Adults

open access: yesNursing Research and Practice, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
The Universal Mental Health Literacy Scale for Adolescents (UMHL‐A) is a new 17‐item tool designed to assess adolescents’ mental health attitudes and knowledge. This scale can also be adapted for adults and is known as the UMHL. This study evaluated the dimensionality of the UMHL among Colombian adult high school students.
Adalberto Campo-Arias   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sustainable development through religious environmental engagement? Evidence from Switzerland

open access: yesSustainable Development, Volume 32, Issue 6, Page 6934-6949, December 2024.
Abstract This article examines the engagement of religious organizations in addressing environment‐related sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Switzerland and its barriers. To this end, it draws upon semi‐structured interviews with church representatives who are actively engaged in environmental sustainability.
Adam Hearn   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Inspiracje encykliki "Laudato si'" dla duszpasterstwa

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2017
Encyklika pt. "Laudato si'. W trosce o wspólny dom" jest pierwszym tak wysokiej rangi dokumentem Kościoła katolickiego poświęconym problematyce ochrony środowiska.
Marek Fiałkowski
doaj   +1 more source

Creative Moral Responses to Eco‐Reproductive Concerns: Addressing Gaps in Christian Environmental Ethics

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 52, Issue 4, Page 520-546, December 2024.
ABSTRACT Adults in the United States are having fewer biological children in part due to worries about climate change and population growth, yet Christian environmental ethicists frequently avoid or dismiss these “eco‐reproductive” concerns. I argue that these avoidances lead to important limitations in the literature, which I address by employing a ...
Kristi Del Vecchio
wiley   +1 more source

Competencies for sustainability: Insights from the encyclical letter Laudato Si

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 606-616, October 2024.
Abstract 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. As a result, seven main competencies are proposed, with their interpretation in the light of the encyclical letter, and some suggestions on how to ...
Cristina Díaz de la Cruz   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Revisiting the Quest for a Just, Participatory, and Sustainable Society

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 76, Issue 4, Page 398-412, October 2024.
Abstract The themes of justice, participation, and sustainability emerged from the 5th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Nairobi in 1975 in the context of addressing global inequalities and promoting a more equitable society, and were brought together in the search for a “Just, Participatory and Sustainable Society.” While underlining the ...
Ernst M. Conradie
wiley   +1 more source

Living on This Earth as in Heaven: Time and the Ecological Conversion of Eschatology

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 40, Issue 4, Page 833-858, October 2024.
Abstract Eschatological and apocalyptic patterns of thought are today prominent in environmental discourse, across multiple disciplines and media. Yet some theologians criticise these thought patterns for their role in perpetuating and even causing the environmental degradation we now witness. This article argues that the construal of salvation and the
Gunnar Gjermundsen
wiley   +1 more source

Responsibility in the Anthropocene: Paul Ricoeur and the Summons to Responsibility amid Global Environmental Degradation

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 52, Issue 2, Page 231-261, June 2024.
ABSTRACT The nomenclature of the Anthropocene for this geological epoch marks in a novel way the global impact of human activity on the world. Consequently, it creatively raises the alarm bell of global environmental devastation. However, the narrative implicit in the Anthropocene presents challenges to use it as a departure point for developing an ...
Michael Le Chevallier
wiley   +1 more source

Laudato Si' on Non-Human Animals

open access: yesJournal of Moral Theology, 2017
To fully appreciate what Francis has written about non-human animals, the first part of this essay provides a brief overview of the Catholic tradition prior to Laudato Si’.
Anatoly Angelo R. Aseneta
doaj  

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