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Strange as This Weather Has Been: Teaching Laudato Si’ and Ecofeminism

open access: yesJournal of Moral Theology, 2017
Ann Pancake’s 2007 novel Strange as This Weather Has Been serves as a helpful complement to Laudato Si’ by filling a crucial gap in the encyclical: the absence of addressing the importance of ecofeminist issues in the environmental crisis. In this essay,
David von Schlichten
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De Aparecida à Laudato Si’: Os pronunciamentos do Papa Francisco sobre ecologia antes da encíclica Laudato Si’

open access: yesHorizonte
Nosso artigo tem como objetivo apresentar as posições do Papa Francisco em relação a temática da Ecologia em seus discursos, homilias, audiências entre outros pronunciamentos antes da publicação da encíclica Laudato Si’.
Nilton Rodrigues Junior   +1 more
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Economy and Environment

open access: yesCultura Económica, 2019
Editorial
Lucio Florio
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Integrating Circular Economy and Laudato Si’: A Christian Framework for Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship

open access: yesReligions
The circular economy and Laudato Si’ share a common vision for addressing environmental, ecological, and social challenges through sustainability, justice, and paradigm change.
Yong-Gil Lee
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Breaking Out: The Expansiveness of Restorative Justice in Laudato Si'

open access: yesJournal of Moral Theology, 2016
In this article, my argument is that Pope Francis integrates a restorative justice approach in Laudato Si’ and this offers some key contributions to a transition occurring in official Catholic social teaching.
Eli McCarthy
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Laudato Si', Communication Ethics, and the Common Good: Toward a Dialogic Meeting Amid Environmental Crisis

open access: yesJournal of Moral Theology, 2017
Pope Francis’ second encyclical, Laudato Si’, directly addresses the responsibility all persons share for the care of our common home, the earth. This essay investigates Pope Francis’ conception of integral ecology as a communication ethic that calls ...
John H. Prellwitz
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