The Evolution of Catholic Ecological Hermeneutics
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. This article traces the development of Catholic ecological hermeneutics over fifty
years, leading to Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’ (2015). Analyzing key church
statements, it reveals the expanding biblical sources used and efforts to reinterpret
them. The interdisciplinary nature of sustainability and Christian churches’ involvement
in academic, ecumenical, and interreligious fora have driven this “hermeneutical
effort.” Although not critically examining difficult passages or revising Scripture
systematically, Catholic ecotheological reflection has integrated multiple sources into
a fruitful dialogue with the Bible, contributing significantly to sustainability. This study
underscores the evolution of Christian social thought, emphasizing its capacity to
update biblical insights and adapt Catholic Social Teaching for public theology.
The Evolution of Catholic Ecological Hermeneutics
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Cátedra Hana y Francisco José Ayala de Ciencia, Tecnología y ReligiónPalabras Clave
.Catholic Social Teaching, ecological hermeneutics, Laudato Si’, sustainability