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Pope Francis, Culture of Encounter, the Common Good, and Dharma: Public Theological Conversations Today

Theological Studies, 2023
Pope Francis is able to communicate common values across borders of religion, regions, and sociopolitical systems. Catholic social teaching on the common good, particularly as articulated and promoted by him as part of a culture of encounter, conveys a ...
G. Patrick
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The Holy Spirit as the Protagonist of the Synod: Pope Francis’s Creative Reception of the Second Vatican Council

Theological Studies, 2023
This article argues that Pope Francis’s conviction that the Holy Spirit guides the synodal journey represents a creative reception of the Second Vatican Council.
J. Moons
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Towards a Human-Centered Innovation in Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence: The Contributions of the Pontificate of Pope Francis

Theology and Science
This paper investigates the contributions of Pope Francis toward human-centered AI and digital innovation. It draws from his numerous dialogues with experts in technology, medicine, science, ethics, law, philosophy, and theology.
Ugochukwu Stophynus Anyanwu
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Education, Integral Human Development, and Pope Francis' Call for a Global Compact: Introduction to the Special Issue

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2023
Ten years ago, in March 2013, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected Pope, taking the papal name Francis. Pope Francis has had a profound impact—some would argue a transformational impact, on the Catholic Church and on the world.
Q. Wodon
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Understanding Pope Francis

2021
Understanding Pope Francis: Message, Media, andAudienceoffers several chapters which illuminate the often misunderstood, but widely discussed, leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis. With 1.3 billion baptized members living throughout every continent, communication by and about him is a subject deserving to be understood. As technology makes
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Pope Francis’s Contribution to Catholic Thinking and Acting on War and Peace

Theological Studies, 2023
In modern times, the papacy has consistently advocated peace, disarmament, and peaceful resolution of conflicts, limiting the scope of traditional just war theory, particularly in the era of weapons of mass destruction.
Jan De Volder
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Ecological crisis from a Lutheran perspective: Engaging with Pope Francis’ Laudato Si'

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Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ encompasses concerns about oppressed groups, the relationship between human beings and nature, and the welfare of the poor, and more importantly, how these issues are viewed in the context of the ecological crisis ...
Jiji Chen
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Pope Francis' Vision for Education and the Call for a Global Compact on Education

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2023
In September 2019, Pope Francis called for a broad alliance to renew our commitment to education to build a more fraternal humanity. To understand the Pope’s call for a Global Compact on Education, it is useful to explore his vision for education.
L. Klein, P. Richard, Q. Wodon
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Laudato Si, Environmental Theology and the Leadership of Pope Francis

East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
This article explores the interaction between environmental theology and leadership in the context of Pope Francis' "Laudato Si'", with a particular focus on the role of Christian leaders in addressing environmental issues.
Arimurti Kriswibowo, Abdon A. Amtiran
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Re-enchanting the World: Pope Francis’s Critique of the “Technocratic Paradigm” in Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum

Theological Studies
The first part of this article offers a systemic comparison of Pope Francis’s “integral ecology” with the “technocratic paradigm.” The second part is devoted to an internal critique of the paradigm: (i) the primacy accorded instrumental causality in a ...
W. O’Neill
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