Stewardship and the Roots of the Ecological Crisis: Reflections on Laudato Si’

In Cobb Jr & Ignacio Castuera, For Our Common Home: Process-Relational Responses to Laudato Si’. Process Century Press. pp. 41-51 (2015)
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My goal in this brief essay is not so much to defend White's controversial thesis, but to use it as a context for appreciating the significance of Pope Francis's new encyclical Laudato Si’. Considering it in the context of White’s thesis, will bring certain salient features into relief.

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Brian G. Henning
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