As climate change continues to batter the coastlines of North America and elsewhere, and as extreme weather events provide abundant proof of its reality, religious leaders can no longer ignore the fact that the human has become a geologic force, a force that must be re-educated and re-formed in order to guarantee safe passage into a sustainable future. Hopefully, Jesuits and their lay partners can continue to provide leadership in regard to this issue, correctly identified by Fr Adolfo Nicolas, SJ, as a top priority.In this particular context, the role of religions and their valuable contributions must be evaluated. Religion’s role is not simply one of morality; rather, it seeks, especially in Christianity, to show the face of God. It is out of this relation that believers then seek to live towards the "good, " especially in relation to their neighbours, creation and God. Religious believers may have failed severely in communicating this relationship in the twenty-first century. This publication gathers together a roster of Western and Asian experts’ contributions from various fields of knowledge related to ecology, anthropology, religions and ethics, economics, technology, and to environmental and health protection studies. This collection of essays embracing a wide scope of current topics, theme and questions will renew awareness of the ecological dilemma and stimulate reflection on its spiritual and social dimensions.
Artur K. Wardega & Albert Wong
Humankind and Nature [PDF ebook]
An Endangered System of Interdependence in Today’s Globalising World
Humankind and Nature [PDF ebook]
An Endangered System of Interdependence in Today’s Globalising World
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Format PDF ● Pages 245 ● ISBN 9781443873529 ● Editor Artur K. Wardega & Albert Wong ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4107246 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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