Care for the World
Herausgeber: Pasquale, Frank
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This book applies and explores Catholic social thought, focusing on the relevance of the encyclical Laudato Si' in an era of climate crises.
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This book applies and explores Catholic social thought, focusing on the relevance of the encyclical Laudato Si' in an era of climate crises.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781316510469
- ISBN-10: 1316510468
- Artikelnr.: 53482129
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781316510469
- ISBN-10: 1316510468
- Artikelnr.: 53482129
Part I. Policy Implications of Laudato Si': 1. Our common responsibility
for our common home: the activist vision of Laudato Si' Anthony Annett; 2.
Carbon trading and the morality of markets in Laudato Si' Eduardo M.
Peñalver; 3. The need for an 'integral ecology' in connection with the UN
sustainable development goals Massimiliano Montini and Francesca Volpe; 4.
Alter-ecologies: envisioning papal and ecomodernist nuclear energy policy
futures Vincent Ialenti; Part II. The Philosophy and Methodology of Laudato
Si': 5. Laudato Si' and the tragedy of the 'throwaway culture' Lucia
Silecchia; 6. The other seamless garment - Laudato Si' on the human
relationship to created nature Mark Shiffman; 7. Towards a bright mountain
- Laudato Si' and the critique of technology Zachary Loeb; 8. A critique of
mastery and an ethics of attunement: from Spe Salvi to Laudato Si' Frank
Pasquale; Part III. Catholic Social Thought at Work and Play: 9. 'Truly,
much can be done!': Cooperative economics from the book of acts to Pope
Francis Nathan Schneider; 10. Toward an ethic of 'civic and political love'
in the workplace Amanda Jaret and David Gregory; 11. Laudato Si' and
augmented reality - in search of an 'integral ecology' for the digital age
Alessandro Spina.
for our common home: the activist vision of Laudato Si' Anthony Annett; 2.
Carbon trading and the morality of markets in Laudato Si' Eduardo M.
Peñalver; 3. The need for an 'integral ecology' in connection with the UN
sustainable development goals Massimiliano Montini and Francesca Volpe; 4.
Alter-ecologies: envisioning papal and ecomodernist nuclear energy policy
futures Vincent Ialenti; Part II. The Philosophy and Methodology of Laudato
Si': 5. Laudato Si' and the tragedy of the 'throwaway culture' Lucia
Silecchia; 6. The other seamless garment - Laudato Si' on the human
relationship to created nature Mark Shiffman; 7. Towards a bright mountain
- Laudato Si' and the critique of technology Zachary Loeb; 8. A critique of
mastery and an ethics of attunement: from Spe Salvi to Laudato Si' Frank
Pasquale; Part III. Catholic Social Thought at Work and Play: 9. 'Truly,
much can be done!': Cooperative economics from the book of acts to Pope
Francis Nathan Schneider; 10. Toward an ethic of 'civic and political love'
in the workplace Amanda Jaret and David Gregory; 11. Laudato Si' and
augmented reality - in search of an 'integral ecology' for the digital age
Alessandro Spina.
Part I. Policy Implications of Laudato Si': 1. Our common responsibility
for our common home: the activist vision of Laudato Si' Anthony Annett; 2.
Carbon trading and the morality of markets in Laudato Si' Eduardo M.
Peñalver; 3. The need for an 'integral ecology' in connection with the UN
sustainable development goals Massimiliano Montini and Francesca Volpe; 4.
Alter-ecologies: envisioning papal and ecomodernist nuclear energy policy
futures Vincent Ialenti; Part II. The Philosophy and Methodology of Laudato
Si': 5. Laudato Si' and the tragedy of the 'throwaway culture' Lucia
Silecchia; 6. The other seamless garment - Laudato Si' on the human
relationship to created nature Mark Shiffman; 7. Towards a bright mountain
- Laudato Si' and the critique of technology Zachary Loeb; 8. A critique of
mastery and an ethics of attunement: from Spe Salvi to Laudato Si' Frank
Pasquale; Part III. Catholic Social Thought at Work and Play: 9. 'Truly,
much can be done!': Cooperative economics from the book of acts to Pope
Francis Nathan Schneider; 10. Toward an ethic of 'civic and political love'
in the workplace Amanda Jaret and David Gregory; 11. Laudato Si' and
augmented reality - in search of an 'integral ecology' for the digital age
Alessandro Spina.
for our common home: the activist vision of Laudato Si' Anthony Annett; 2.
Carbon trading and the morality of markets in Laudato Si' Eduardo M.
Peñalver; 3. The need for an 'integral ecology' in connection with the UN
sustainable development goals Massimiliano Montini and Francesca Volpe; 4.
Alter-ecologies: envisioning papal and ecomodernist nuclear energy policy
futures Vincent Ialenti; Part II. The Philosophy and Methodology of Laudato
Si': 5. Laudato Si' and the tragedy of the 'throwaway culture' Lucia
Silecchia; 6. The other seamless garment - Laudato Si' on the human
relationship to created nature Mark Shiffman; 7. Towards a bright mountain
- Laudato Si' and the critique of technology Zachary Loeb; 8. A critique of
mastery and an ethics of attunement: from Spe Salvi to Laudato Si' Frank
Pasquale; Part III. Catholic Social Thought at Work and Play: 9. 'Truly,
much can be done!': Cooperative economics from the book of acts to Pope
Francis Nathan Schneider; 10. Toward an ethic of 'civic and political love'
in the workplace Amanda Jaret and David Gregory; 11. Laudato Si' and
augmented reality - in search of an 'integral ecology' for the digital age
Alessandro Spina.