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. Chapters on the encyclical’s theological and moral teachings situate them within the Christian tradition and papal teaching. Science and policy chapters, engaging the encyclical and provide introductions to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The book provides a guide for those wishing to explore the issues raised by Laudato Si’ but who lack the specialist knowledge required to know where to begin. 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 and responsibility for all creation - the necessary connection between Christian solidarity with the poor and concern for the environment - an introduction to the social encyclical tradition from which Laudato Si' both draws and develops
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Introduction Chapter 1 Integral Ecology: Francis's Moral and Spiritual Vision of Interconnectedness, Vincent J. Miller (University of Dayton, USA) Chapter 2 The Physical Science of Climate Change, Robert Brecha (Hanley Sustainability Institute, University of Dayton, USA) Chapter 3 Ecology: The Science of Interconnection, Terrence P. Ehrman, C.S.C. (Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing, University of Notre Dame, USA) Chapter 4 “The Love that Moves the Sun and the Stars”: A Theology of Creation, Elizabeth Groppe (Xavier University, USA) Chapter 5 “To Praise, Reverence, and Serve”: The Theological Anthropology of Pope Francis, Daniel Castillo (Loyola University Maryland, USA) Chapter 6 Becoming Painfully Aware: Spirituality and Solidarity in Laudato Si', Douglas Christie (Loyola Marymount University, USA) Chapter 7 Liturgy: The Exaltation of Creation, Sandra Yocum (University of Dayton, USA) Chapter 8 The Option for the Poor in Laudato Si': Connecting Care of Creation with Care for the Poor, Maria Teresa Dávila (Andover Newton Theological School, USA) Chapter 9 The Economic Vision of Pope Francis, Anthony Annett (Earth Institute, Columbia University, USA) Chapter 10 Laudato Si': Concern for Our Global Commons, Ottmar Edenhofer (TU Berlin-Berlin Institute of Technology, Germany), and Christian Flachsland (Hertie School for Governance, Germany). Chapter 11 What is to be Done? Climate Change Mitigation Strategies for the Next Generation, Robert Brecha (Hanley Sustainability Institute, University of Dayton, USA) Chapter 12 Creation Care through Consumption and Life Choices, Daniel DiLeo (Creighton University, USA) Chapter 13 Working Together to Address the Climate Crisis, Erin Lothes (College of Saint Elizabeth, USA) Bibliography Index
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As a whole, the essays reach a satisfying depth of engagement on complex issues with jargon-free accessibility… an invaluable introductory companion to Laudato Si’.
A guide to the theology, ethics, and spirituality of Laudato Si' in dialogue with science, economics and policy.
Provides an introduction to the major theological, ethical and policy themes of Laudato Si' for an undergraduate classroom

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ISBN
9780567673152
Publisert
2017-07-27
Utgiver
Vendor
T.& T.Clark Ltd
Vekt
478 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

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Biographical note

Vincent J. Miller holds the Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture at the University of Dayton, USA.