Healing us ... saving us
Abstract
The article discusses the need for a theological approach with an ecological perspective is mentioned. It is discussed how this perspective contributes to the complex world of ecology and how it connects with other theoretical proposals. It is proposed that: (1) religious spaces and their traditions have the opportunity to approach and learn from each other; (2) mutually enriched, these traditions can contribute to environmental processes through an ecological ethic that includes compassion and environmental justice.
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