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Häftad, Engelska, 2022
324 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2025
218 kr
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This Element draws on the transdisciplinary field of agroecology to clarify and deepen Catholic social teaching's natural law ethic. In response to the ecological crisis, social teaching has begun to appeal to ecology and the exemplarity of natural ecosystems to foster care of creation. Some have criticized this natural law ethic, along with its invocations of balance and harmony, as overly idealized, advocating instead for an alternative view in which ecological dynamism and ambiguity preclude appeals to ecology for guidance. While sympathizing with these criticisms, this Element offers a different way forward, contending that social teaching's natural law ethic should be revised rather than abandoned. Agroecology displays an approach to tilling and keeping the earth that accommodates dynamism and ambiguity, while also discerning ecological principles and processes that are mimicked agriculturally. In short, this Element argues that engaging agroecology can help social teaching clarify, concretize, and deepen its understanding of natural law.
E-bok
Engelska, 2025260 kr
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PDF, Engelska, 2025260 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
675 kr
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This Element draws on the transdisciplinary field of agroecology to clarify and deepen Catholic social teaching's natural law ethic. In response to the ecological crisis, social teaching has begun to appeal to ecology and the exemplarity of natural ecosystems to foster care of creation. Some have criticized this natural law ethic, along with its invocations of balance and harmony, as overly idealized, advocating instead for an alternative view in which ecological dynamism and ambiguity preclude appeals to ecology for guidance. While sympathizing with these criticisms, this Element offers a different way forward, contending that social teaching's natural law ethic should be revised rather than abandoned. Agroecology displays an approach to tilling and keeping the earth that accommodates dynamism and ambiguity, while also discerning ecological principles and processes that are mimicked agriculturally. In short, this Element argues that engaging agroecology can help social teaching clarify, concretize, and deepen its understanding of natural law.
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
300 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
428 kr
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E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 2017503 kr
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New Wine, New Wineskins: Perspectivesof Young Moral TheologiansEdited byConor Hill, Kent Lasnoski, Matthew Sherman, John Sikorski and Matthew WhelanIs New Wine, New Wineskins Still New? Reflecting on Wineskins after Seventeen Years Conor Hill, Kent Lasnoski, Matthew Sherman, John Sikorski and Matthew WhelanBefore the Eucharist, a Familial Morality Arises Matthew Sherman The Works of Mercy: Francis and the Family Kevin SchemenauerMercy Is A Person: Pope Francis and the Christological Turn in Moral Theology Alessandro RovatiMorality, Human Nature, and the Sacred Heart of Jesus Joshua EvansLiving the Mystery: Doctrine, Intellectual Disability, and Christian Imagination Medi Ann VolpeTowards a Conjugal Spirituality: Karol Wojtyla's Vision of Marriage Before, During, and After Vatican II John SikorskiThe Principle of Double Effect within Catholic Moral Theology: A Response to Two Criticisms of the Principle in Relation to Palliative Sedation Gina Maria NoiaIs Aquinas's Envy Pagan? Sheryl OvermyerResisting the Less Important: Aquinas on Modesty John-Mark MiravalleAgere Contra: An "e;Ignatian Option"e; for Engagement with American Society and Culture Benjamin T. PetersHuman or Person? On the Burial of Aborted Children Justin MennoJesus is the Jubilee: A Theological Reflection on the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace's Toward a Better Distribution of Land: The Challenge of Agrarian Reform Matthew Philipp WhelanLaudato Si' on Non-Human Animals Anatoly Angelo R. Aseneta