Екологічне вчення бенедикта XVI в контексті сучасних викликів епохи

Ukrainian Religious Studies 66:429-434 (2013)
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Abstract

Modernity confronts us with a variety of crises. Crises of spouses and families, political and economic crises are all just some of the long list of challenges of the modern era, where the ecological crisis, which manifests itself in destructive human activities in relation to nature, which leads to the destruction of the preconditions for the existence of the person itself, is a special place.

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