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El. knyga: Ecotheology: A New Approach

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The ecological question constitutes a significant field of interest for theology
today. This book is an attempt to show the achievements of theology to date
in relation to ecology. The analyses are carried out in four chapters. The first
shows the genesis of ecotheology as well as the validity of its construction as
a valuable contribution to a transdisciplinary vision of ecology. The second
chapter is a historical-theological synthesis, showing the development of ecological
issues in the teaching of the Church. The third chapter is an attempt
to provide an eco-dogmatic synthesis of ecotheological issues, focusing on
the problems of creatology, christology and eschatology. These eco-dogmatic
issues have their practical implications in the issues of the fourth chapter,
which attempts to show concrete postulates for the construction of Christian
ecological praxis, as well as to draw attention to possible dangers.

The ecological question constitutes a significant field of interest for theology
today.
Introduction Origins of Ecotheology The Magisterium in the Work of
Building
Ecotheology Eco- Dogmatics Ecotheological Praxeology Conclusion List
of Abbreviations Bibliography Summary Compendio
Jarosaw Babiski was born in 1974. Catholic priest, theologian and philosopher. Professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyski University in Warsaw. Author of numerous publications on dogmatic theology, ecotheology, philosophical and theological anthropology, researcher of the thought of Joseph Ratzinger/ Benedict XVI and Francis Sawicki.