The doctrine of \u27the preferential option for the poor\u27 has deep roots in Catholic social thought. It proposes that the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable be given priority when creating and evaluating public policies, actions, and attitudes. More recently, the obligation to care for natural environment in an ethical way has been gaining more attention both in the secular world as well as among Catholic scholars who seek to explore the scope of human responsibility for the created world. This paper explores the intersection of the preferential option for the poor and environmental ethics. After a general discussion of the preferential option for the poor, the paper traces six traditional Catholic principles of environmental ethic...
Presents case studies of the access to information, public participation, and justice for the poor i...
Gustavo Gutiérrez reflects on the meaning of liberation theology and the preferential option for the...
In Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si’, the leader of the Catholic church prese...
Markets and economic theory are often cast as the enemies of both the poor and environmental quality...
Grounding Catholic social thought is the belief that each human person has an intrinsic dignity and ...
Over the years, a substantial body of Catholic social teaching has arisen to offer guidance as to th...
This article presents the issue of the preferential option for the poor that appears to be a natura...
This essay examines Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato si’ from a Latin American perspective and its ...
In recent years official Roman Catholic documents have addressed the ecological crisis fro...
Human dignity has always been of grave concern to those interested in the plight of all peoples esp...
Many of the Catholic schools established in the nineteenth century had an explicit mission to the po...
The contemporary ecological crisis, manifest in human-induced climate change, is a powerful form of ...
The author sees in Laudato Si’ how Pope Francis combined environmental crisis with economic causes. ...
The preferential option for the poor (POP) has become an essential element of Catholic social teachi...
Recently, Catholic teaching and theology have given much attention to “the preferential option for t...
Presents case studies of the access to information, public participation, and justice for the poor i...
Gustavo Gutiérrez reflects on the meaning of liberation theology and the preferential option for the...
In Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si’, the leader of the Catholic church prese...
Markets and economic theory are often cast as the enemies of both the poor and environmental quality...
Grounding Catholic social thought is the belief that each human person has an intrinsic dignity and ...
Over the years, a substantial body of Catholic social teaching has arisen to offer guidance as to th...
This article presents the issue of the preferential option for the poor that appears to be a natura...
This essay examines Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato si’ from a Latin American perspective and its ...
In recent years official Roman Catholic documents have addressed the ecological crisis fro...
Human dignity has always been of grave concern to those interested in the plight of all peoples esp...
Many of the Catholic schools established in the nineteenth century had an explicit mission to the po...
The contemporary ecological crisis, manifest in human-induced climate change, is a powerful form of ...
The author sees in Laudato Si’ how Pope Francis combined environmental crisis with economic causes. ...
The preferential option for the poor (POP) has become an essential element of Catholic social teachi...
Recently, Catholic teaching and theology have given much attention to “the preferential option for t...
Presents case studies of the access to information, public participation, and justice for the poor i...
Gustavo Gutiérrez reflects on the meaning of liberation theology and the preferential option for the...
In Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si’, the leader of the Catholic church prese...