Catholics believe that In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth ... (Gen:1) And, at Mass they confess: ... I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth.... What are the implications of these statements of faith for who we are and for how we ought to live in today\u27s world? What does ecology have to do with Christmas, Easter or Pentecost? Why did the Second Vatican Council insist that God is known through creation? Why is Benedict XVI known as The Green Pope ? How can Catholic Social Teaching and Catholic environmental ethics help us find our way in the time of climate change, in an environmentally threatened world
One of the important causes of the ecological crisis is the egoistic mentality of contemporary peopl...
This paper examines Laudato si’ and a few of its key themes as they pertain to Christian spiritualit...
In Fragile World: Ecology and the Church, scholars and activists from Christian communities as far-f...
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitmen...
Environmental issues are outspoken worldwide due to the effects of environmental degradation. Faith ...
The authentic nexus between environment and religion has always been a crucial theme for the Catholi...
International audienceThe Catholic Church, accused by Lynn White (1967) of being involved in global ...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
When understood as anthropogenic phenomena, contemporary social and ecological crises can be framed ...
Catholics increasingly appear to agree with the most passionate defenders of the environment. The ec...
Earth is imperiled. Human activities are adversely affecting the land, water, air, and myriad forms ...
Taking the threatening anthropogenic global environmental destruction—the anthropocene—as a starting...
This paper presents the structure and main aims of Global Catholic Climate Movement (GCCM): an inter...
In Laudato si’, Pope Francis analyses the climate crisis, caused by humankind (‘the cry of the earth...
Holy See's Environmental Discourse Pope Francis‘s encyclical “Laudato Si” published in last summer a...
One of the important causes of the ecological crisis is the egoistic mentality of contemporary peopl...
This paper examines Laudato si’ and a few of its key themes as they pertain to Christian spiritualit...
In Fragile World: Ecology and the Church, scholars and activists from Christian communities as far-f...
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitmen...
Environmental issues are outspoken worldwide due to the effects of environmental degradation. Faith ...
The authentic nexus between environment and religion has always been a crucial theme for the Catholi...
International audienceThe Catholic Church, accused by Lynn White (1967) of being involved in global ...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
When understood as anthropogenic phenomena, contemporary social and ecological crises can be framed ...
Catholics increasingly appear to agree with the most passionate defenders of the environment. The ec...
Earth is imperiled. Human activities are adversely affecting the land, water, air, and myriad forms ...
Taking the threatening anthropogenic global environmental destruction—the anthropocene—as a starting...
This paper presents the structure and main aims of Global Catholic Climate Movement (GCCM): an inter...
In Laudato si’, Pope Francis analyses the climate crisis, caused by humankind (‘the cry of the earth...
Holy See's Environmental Discourse Pope Francis‘s encyclical “Laudato Si” published in last summer a...
One of the important causes of the ecological crisis is the egoistic mentality of contemporary peopl...
This paper examines Laudato si’ and a few of its key themes as they pertain to Christian spiritualit...
In Fragile World: Ecology and the Church, scholars and activists from Christian communities as far-f...