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At Home in Northern Appalachia: Laudato Si’ and the Catholic Committee of Appalachia
The Catholic Committee of Appalachia’s people’s pastoral, The Telling Takes Us Home, was not intended as a response to the pope’s encyclical Laudato Si’. While it was published only eight months after the encyclical, its planning began as early is 2011.
Jessica Wrobleski
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From Ecotheology to Ecospirituality in Laudato sí—Ecological Spirituality beyond Christian Religion
This article discusses the notion of ecotheology, its origins and the conceptual framework of meaning, particularly within Christian theology, in order to establish its relation to the notion of ecospirituality.
Teresa Messias
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Methods and Means to Overcome Agents of Atheistic Anthropocentrism and Laudato Si’
The article is a continuation of the previous two studies conducted by the authors. The first was a conceptual analysis of the four agents of atheistic anthropocentrism: relativism, hedonism, consumerism, and materialism.
Richard Pavlić, Bruno Rukavina
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How "green" can religions be? Tensions about religious environmentalism. [PDF]
Koehrsen J, Blanc J, Huber F.
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Paul Josef Crutzen: Ingeniousness and innocence. [PDF]
Schellnhuber HJ.
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Biblijska teologija zemlje – potka enciklike Laudato si’
Papa Franjo, u svojoj enciklici Laudato si', usudio se otvorenije i ozbiljnije progovoriti ne samo o ekološkoj problematici, nego i prepoznati da je tema zemlje u kršćanskoj vjerničkoj svijesti zaboravljena.
Đurica Pardon
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Nine decades of data on environmental chemical pollutant exposure in dogs: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Avila A, Prieto L, Luna-Acosta A.
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