Re Ed Finals

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  • Analyses are not enough: we need proposals " for dialogue and action which would involve each of us individually no less than international policy.
  • For Pope Francis it is imperative that the developing real approaches is not done in an ideological, superficial or reductionist way.
  • What are the 5 dialogue in the Chapter 5
    1. Dialogue on the environment in the international community.
    2. Dialogue for new nation and local policies
    3. Dialogue and transparency in Decision-Making
    4. Politics and economy in dialogue for human fulfillment
    5. Religions in dialogue with science
  • Dialogue on the environment in the international community
    Interdependence obliges us to think of one world with a common plan, proposing solutions form a global perspective
  • Dialogue for new national and local policies
    environment issues need to be addressed not only at the international level, but at the local and national level as well.
  • Dialogue for new national and local policies
    This must be done although there is no uniform recipe, because each country or region has its own problems and limitations.
  • Dialogue and transparency in decision-making
    we need greater transparency to access the environmental impact of business ventures and projects.
  • Dialogue and transparency in decision-making
    Honesty, visibility and humility are absolutely needed in decision making.
  • Politics and economy in dialogue for human fulfillment
    Politics and economy should serve human life/
  • Religions in Dialogue with science
    emperical science can't explain the whole of reality. We need also to look at the ethical and spiritual resources produces by the world's religions
  • Chapter 5: Lines of Approach and Action
  • Chapter 6: Ecological education and spirituality.
  • This is what consumer movements accomplish by boycotting certain products.
  • Education in environmental responsibility can encourage ways of acting which directly and significantly affect the world around us.
  • Ecological Inversion
    A commitment this lofty cannot be sustained by doctrine alone, without a spirituality capable of inspiring us.
  • Joy and Peace
    christian spirituality advocates for a simple lifestyle characterized by moderation and finding contentment in simplicity.
  • Civic and Political Love
    Care for nature is part of a lifestyle which includes the capacity for living together and communion
  • Fraternal love can only be gratuitous; it can never be a means of repaying others for what they have done or willdo for us.
  • Sacramental signs and the celebration of rest
    the sacraments are privileged way which nature is taken up by god to become a means of mediating supernatural life.
  • The trinity and the relationship between creatures
    The Father is the ultimate source of everything, the loving and self-communicating foundation of all that exists.
  • The Son, his reflection, through whom all things were created, united himself to his earth when he was formed in the womb of Mary.
  • The Spirit, infinite bond of love, is intimately present at the very heart of the universe, inspiring and bringing new pathways.
  • Queen of all creation
    Mart, the mother who cared for Jesus, now care with maternal affection and pain for this wounded world.
  • Beyond the Sun
    God, who calls us to generous commitment and to give him our all, offers us the light and the strength needed to continue on our way in the heart of this world, the Lord of life, who loves us so much, is always present.