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During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called 'the green pope' because of his ecological commitments in his writings, statements, and practical initiatives. Containing twelve essays by lay, ordained, and religious Catholic theologians and scholars, along with a presentation and a homily by bishops, Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Assessing Pope Benedict XVI's Ecological Vision for the Catholic Church in the United States explores four key areas in connection with Benedict XVI's teachings: human and natural ecology/human life and dignity; solidarity, justice, poverty and the common…mehr
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called 'the green pope' because of his ecological commitments in his writings, statements, and practical initiatives. Containing twelve essays by lay, ordained, and religious Catholic theologians and scholars, along with a presentation and a homily by bishops, Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Assessing Pope Benedict XVI's Ecological Vision for the Catholic Church in the United States explores four key areas in connection with Benedict XVI's teachings: human and natural ecology/human life and dignity; solidarity, justice, poverty and the common good; sacramentality of creation; and our Catholic faith in action. The product of mutual collaboration by bishops, scholars and staff, this anthology provides the most thorough treatment of Benedict XVI's contributions to ecological teaching and offers fruitful directions for advancing concern among Catholics in the United States about ongoing threats to the integrity of Earth.
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Autorenporträt
Jame Schaefer is associate professor of systematic theology and ethics at Marquette University. Her recent publications include Theological Foundations for Environmental Ethics: Reconstructing Patristic and Medieval Concepts and Confronting the Climate Crisis: Catholic Theological Perspectives. Tobias Winright is associate professor of theological ethics at Saint Louis University. He is the editor of Green Discipleship: Catholic Theological Ethics and the Environment, and co-editor of Violence, Transformation, and the Sacred.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: Message on the 2010 World Day of Peace: "If you want to cultivate peace, protect creation" Pope Benedict XVI Introduction: Celebrating and Advancing Magisterial Discourse on the Ecological Crisis Jame Schaefer Part I. Human and Natural Ecology/Human Life and Dignity Chapter 1: Bonaventure in Benedict: Franciscan Wisdom for Human Ecology Keith Douglas Warner Chapter 2: If You Want Responsibility, Build Relationship: A Personalist Approach to Benedict XVI's Environmental Vision Mary A. Ashley Chapter 3: Natural Law and the Natural Environment: Pope Benedict XVI's Vision Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology Michael Baur Part II. Solidarity, Justice, Poverty, and the Common Good Chapter 4: Human, Social, and Natural Ecology: Three Ecologies, One Cosmology, and the Common Good Scott G. Hefelfinger Chapter 5: Commodifying Creation? Pope Benedict XVI's Vision of the Goods of Creation Intended for All Christiana Z. Peppard Chapter 6: The Grammar of Creation: Agriculture in the Thought of Pope Benedict XVI Matthew Whelan Part III. The Sacramentality of Creation Chapter 7: The Way of Wisdom: "Keep hold of instruction; do not let go; guard her, for she is your life" (Prov 3:14) Elizabeth Groppe Chapter 8: The World as God's Icon: Creation, Sacramentality, Liturgy Kevin W. Irwin Chapter 9: Pope Benedict XVI's Cosmic Soteriology and the Advancement of Catechesis on the Environment Jeremiah Vallery Part IV. Our Catholic Faith in Action Chapter 10: Discernment of the Church and the Dynamics of the Climate Change Convention John T. Brinkman Chapter 11: American Lifestyles and Structures of Sin: The Practical Implications of Pope Benedict XVI's Ecological Vision for the American Church David Cloutier Chapter 12: American Nature Writing As a Critically-Appropriated Resource for Catholic Ecological Ethics Anselma Dolcich-Ashley Appendix A: Keynote Address at the Catholic Consultation on Environmental Justice and Climate Change The Most Reverend Bernard Unabali Appendix B: Homily: Catholic Consultation on Environmental Justice and Climate Change The Most Reverend Bishop Donald Kettler
Preface: Message on the 2010 World Day of Peace: "If you want to cultivate peace, protect creation" Pope Benedict XVI Introduction: Celebrating and Advancing Magisterial Discourse on the Ecological Crisis Jame Schaefer Part I. Human and Natural Ecology/Human Life and Dignity Chapter 1: Bonaventure in Benedict: Franciscan Wisdom for Human Ecology Keith Douglas Warner Chapter 2: If You Want Responsibility, Build Relationship: A Personalist Approach to Benedict XVI's Environmental Vision Mary A. Ashley Chapter 3: Natural Law and the Natural Environment: Pope Benedict XVI's Vision Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology Michael Baur Part II. Solidarity, Justice, Poverty, and the Common Good Chapter 4: Human, Social, and Natural Ecology: Three Ecologies, One Cosmology, and the Common Good Scott G. Hefelfinger Chapter 5: Commodifying Creation? Pope Benedict XVI's Vision of the Goods of Creation Intended for All Christiana Z. Peppard Chapter 6: The Grammar of Creation: Agriculture in the Thought of Pope Benedict XVI Matthew Whelan Part III. The Sacramentality of Creation Chapter 7: The Way of Wisdom: "Keep hold of instruction; do not let go; guard her, for she is your life" (Prov 3:14) Elizabeth Groppe Chapter 8: The World as God's Icon: Creation, Sacramentality, Liturgy Kevin W. Irwin Chapter 9: Pope Benedict XVI's Cosmic Soteriology and the Advancement of Catechesis on the Environment Jeremiah Vallery Part IV. Our Catholic Faith in Action Chapter 10: Discernment of the Church and the Dynamics of the Climate Change Convention John T. Brinkman Chapter 11: American Lifestyles and Structures of Sin: The Practical Implications of Pope Benedict XVI's Ecological Vision for the American Church David Cloutier Chapter 12: American Nature Writing As a Critically-Appropriated Resource for Catholic Ecological Ethics Anselma Dolcich-Ashley Appendix A: Keynote Address at the Catholic Consultation on Environmental Justice and Climate Change The Most Reverend Bernard Unabali Appendix B: Homily: Catholic Consultation on Environmental Justice and Climate Change The Most Reverend Bishop Donald Kettler
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