A vision of man for an ecological culture

Contributions from Laudato Si

Authors

  • Amadeo Tonello

Keywords:

Laudato Si, ecological culture, nature, man, anthropology

Abstract

Pope Francis addresses the ecological issue in his Encyclical Laudato Si as a cultural problem: only from an “ecological culture” it will be possible to find an answer to the challenges that humanity faces in this field. For this, it is necessary to have a healthy anthropology, whose essential principles can be found in this document. The purpose of this work is to outline the vision of nature and the vision of man that sustain Francisco’s analysis and proposals in relation to the ecological question.

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Published

12-08-2022

How to Cite

Tonello, A. (2022). A vision of man for an ecological culture: Contributions from Laudato Si. Español, (1), 33–42. Retrieved from //revistas.unsta.edu.ar/index.php/CCH/article/view/663