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'Laudato si': A new paradigm ecological

Authors: Mejía Correa, Iván Fernando;

'Laudato si': A new paradigm ecological

Abstract

En el presente artículo se presentará una descripción del problema ambiental, la denuncia y las propuestas que ha expresado la Iglesia y la posición de algunos teólogos, dando paso a destacar cómo la Encíclica “Laudato Si” se ha referido a la problemática actual del medioambiente, proponiendo con ella unos criterios de acción para restaurar la agobiada salud del planeta, y mostrando cómo la ecología emerge como un nuevo lugar teológico que promueve un nuevo paradigma a la reflexión eclesial. 

This paper presents a description of the environmental problem, reporting and the proposals expressed by the Church and the position of some theologians, ushering be presented to highlight how the Encyclical "Laudato Si '" has referred to the current problems of the environment, her criteria proposing action to restore the health of the planet harried, and showing how ecology emerges as a new theological place that promotes a new paradigm to the ecclesial reflection.

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Colombia
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Keywords

ecología, theological place, Creation, espiritualidad, lugar teológico, ecology, paradigma., spirituality, paradigm., creación

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