Desarrollo integral y responsabilidad con la casa común. Perspectivas de análisis filosófico-teológicas de la encíclica Laudato si’

Ribet (24):65-92 (2017)
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Integral development as the most assertive path of sustainable development models is presented as a new paradigm in the social teaching of the church. It is a question of identifying the theoretical foundations that precede the encyclical Laudato Si’ (ls) from philosophy and theology: the harmony of quaternity, the mystique of creation, the science-faith dialogue and the theology of the small and the poor. At the same time it tries to recover and remember the reflections and teachings that are already in the tradition of the church on the “common house”. It proposes a renewed theological attitude and joint ethical action of all humanity, believers and non-believers.

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Carlos Arboleda Mora
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