Can theologians respond meaningfully to the overwhelming scientific evidence that human activities are accelerating the temperature of Earth and adversely affecting people, other species, ecological systems, and the biosphere? Members of the Catholic Theological Society of Americas Interest Group on Global Warming have dug deeply into the biblical to contemporary traditions, reflected systematically, and produced seventeen original essays that demonstrate fruitful ways in which to approach the climate crisis so that current and predicted effects may be mitigated. Framing these essays are an overview of basic scientific findings that compelled this group effort and statements by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and Pope Bened...
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitmen...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
Jesuit universities and theology centers have the opportunity engage larger cultures framed by scien...
Confronting the Climate Crisis: Catholic Theological Perspectives is the culmination of a three-year...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Thesis advisor: Kenneth R. HimesThis project constructs a public theology of Laudato Si' with which ...
A text analytical study has been performed using an abductive approach. The initial study was induct...
Katherine Sklarosky ’23 Major: Political Science and Theology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Joseph Cammarano, ...
Book description: The magnitude of the problem of environmental degradation and climate change requi...
Abstract: As climate change is becoming a progressively urgent topic, understanding anti-climate cha...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
In the 2015 Papal Encyclical. Laudata Si\u27, Pope Francis encourage people of good will to engage...
Since 2009, the amount of literature focused on the psychological and social dimensions of the clima...
From the Introduction : There are certain things best not discussed with neighbours over the fence, ...
This paper explores an application of Catholic theology to mitigate the current destruction of God\u...
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitmen...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
Jesuit universities and theology centers have the opportunity engage larger cultures framed by scien...
Confronting the Climate Crisis: Catholic Theological Perspectives is the culmination of a three-year...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Thesis advisor: Kenneth R. HimesThis project constructs a public theology of Laudato Si' with which ...
A text analytical study has been performed using an abductive approach. The initial study was induct...
Katherine Sklarosky ’23 Major: Political Science and Theology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Joseph Cammarano, ...
Book description: The magnitude of the problem of environmental degradation and climate change requi...
Abstract: As climate change is becoming a progressively urgent topic, understanding anti-climate cha...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
In the 2015 Papal Encyclical. Laudata Si\u27, Pope Francis encourage people of good will to engage...
Since 2009, the amount of literature focused on the psychological and social dimensions of the clima...
From the Introduction : There are certain things best not discussed with neighbours over the fence, ...
This paper explores an application of Catholic theology to mitigate the current destruction of God\u...
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitmen...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
Jesuit universities and theology centers have the opportunity engage larger cultures framed by scien...