The theological and ecological vision of Laudato Si' : everything is connected / edited by Vincent J. Miller.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Bloomsbury T and T Clark, 2017.Description: xv, 277 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780567673152 (paperback)
- 9780567673176 (ePDF)
- 9780567673183 (hardback)
- 9780567673169 (ePub)
- 261.88 23
- BX1795.H82 T54 2017
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BX 1795.H82 EMB Embracing earth : Catholic approaches to ecology | BX 1795.H82 KUR The ten green commandments of Laudato si' / | BX 1795.H82 TAY Green sisters : a spiritual ecology / | BX 1795.H82 THE The theological and ecological vision of Laudato Si' : everything is connected / | BX 1795.H82 VAT Vatican II, ecological crisis and peace of Asia / | BX 1795.I57 SEA In search of the whole: | BX 1795 .J87 SOB Where is God? Earthquake, Terrorism, Barbarity and Hope |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-268) and index.
Integral ecology: Francis's spiritual and moral vision of interconnectedness / Vincent Miller -- The physical science of climate change / Robert Brecha -- Ecology: the science of interconnections / Terrence P. Ehrman, C.S.C. -- "The love that moves the sun and the stars": a theology of creation / Elizabeth T. Groppe -- "To praise, reverence, and serve": the theological anthropology of Pope Francis / Daniel Castillo -- Becoming painfully aware: spirituality and solidarity in Laudato si' / Douglas E. Christie -- Liturgy: the exaltation of creation / Sandra Yocum -- The option for the poor in Laudato si': connecting care of creation with care for the poor / María Teresa Dávila -- The economic vision of Pope Francis / Anthony Annett -- Laudato si': concern for our global commons / ottmar Edenhofer and Christian Flachsland -- What is to be done" Climate change mitigation strategies for the next generation / Robert Brecha -- Creation care through consumption and life choices / Daniel R. DiLeo -- Working together to address the climate crisis / Erin Lothes Biviano.
This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to the spiritual, moral and practical themes of Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si'. Leading theologians, ethicists, scientists and economists provide accessible overviews of the encyclical's major teachings, the science it engages and the policies required to address the climate crisis. Laudato Si' was a major milestone in the Catholic Church's teaching on ecology and the environment. While it received global praise as a challenge for courageous action at the Paris Climate Talks, its importance goes far beyond one act of advocacy. The encyclical modeled a compelling, public engagement between theology and science. Pope Francis offered both a moral and spiritual response to the climate and environmental crises, and a renewed interpretation of major Catholic doctrines to illuminate our ecological connection with the rest of creation. Aimed at an undergraduate audience, this book provides a reliable introduction to the major themes of Laudato Si' such as: a theology of Creation that embraces the insights of contemporary science, a renewed understanding of the human person in relationship to the rest of creation, a spiritual vision of love for all creation, the necessary connection between Christian solidarity with the poor and concern for the environment. It introduces readers to the social encyclical tradition from which Laudato Si both draws and develops. The additional materials available through Bloomsbury's website include: powerpoint slides for science chapters, video-mini lectures to supplement the chapters, learning assignments keyed to help students engage with major points, links to online resources relevant to the encyclical and to the environmental crises.
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