Discuss what catholic ecotheology hopes to contribute to the survival and well being of the natural environment.
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"As Christians we are co-creators of life, being stewardships for God"
Today, we realise how urgent this issue is for the whole world. The threat is to life in general. The life of the planet is endangered. The ecological crisis raises the problem of survival itself. Moreover, there is a growing awareness of the destruction of the environment in response to Catholicism. The Catholic Church's aim is to analyse the effect or the consequences of
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only means by which we can escape this bitter warfare, is by obtaining an understanding of what the Church really teaches - our treatment of the environment. If we embrace what the Church teaches in Holy Scripture, in the CCC and in other magisterial documents, then we can have some hope of rejoicing in our "solidarity [with] all creatures" at the same time as we recognize that we are the "summit of the Creator's work."
only means by which we can escape this bitter warfare, is by obtaining an understanding of what the Church really teaches - our treatment of the environment. If we embrace what the Church teaches in Holy Scripture, in the CCC and in other magisterial documents, then we can have some hope of rejoicing in our "solidarity [with] all creatures" at the same time as we recognize that we are the "summit of the Creator's work."