Its more important to be theologically DIRECT, whi…
Its more important to be theologically DIRECT, which the #Encyclical does very well, and does so in a profoundly theological way
Its more important to be theologically DIRECT, which the #Encyclical does very well, and does so in a profoundly theological way
Even rightly interpreted, given our present crisis, we don’t have time to retrain and re-teach an ecological Biblical narrative
My latest “blasphemy”: The Pope’s #Encyclical is MORE important than the Bible right now. ( the Bible as typically interpreted, that is)
“100% renewable in the next 2-3 decades or AT LEAST by mid century, NOT by the end of century” What @NaomiAKlein says is “[getting serious]”
2 of 2 ” and outsized value on protecting corporate profits and ‘economic growth’ at all costs” – @NaomiAKlein
Economics without ethics (which must include ecology) = Empire ( thought of this after previous quote from @NaomiAKlein
2 of 2 ” and outsized values on protecting corporate profits and ‘economic growth’ at all costs” – @NaomiAKlein
“[economic values of those ‘experts’] have placed scandalously little value on human life, particularly of the poor…” 1 of 2 @NaomiAKlein
“We have arrived at this dangerous place partly because those ‘economic experts’ have failed us” – @NaomiAKlein.
“For those who see interconnection as a cosmic demotion, [all this emphasis on it] is too much to bear” – @NaomiAKlein at @CIDSE conference
@monk51295 @NaomiAKlein @CIDSE yes we do
@dlturn same ol same ol
This link begins at @NaomiAKlein ‘s presentation at the @CIDSE conference just completed “People and Planet First” http://t.co/BlLtWdhN1r
Looks like I need to get the Y this morning to avoid thunderstorms coming around 11 am
Previous Video link of @CIDSE conference is centered on issues in the #Encyclical of #PopeFrancis #LaudatoSi