The Theological Anthropology Blog is hosting a special series of initial reflections on the latest Papal encyclical, Laudato Si', taking up the challenge of integrating this magisterial document into theological thinking on a variety of topics, from a variety of perspectives. These posts are meant to create discussion about how best to realize the Pope's vision of making this world our shared home.
A Composition of Compassion
by Sander Vloebergs, Jan 20, 2016
This sister now cries out to us: a theological-artistic perspective on Laudato Si'
by Sander Vloebergs in cooperation with Lieve Orye, Oct 7, 2015
Evolution and Theological Anthropology in Laudato Si'
by Matthew Shadle (Theology and Religious Studies, Marymount University), guest contributor, Jul 7, 2015
Analogical Solidarity and a Spirituality of Ascetic Resistance in Laudato Si'
by Patrick Ryan Cooper, Jul 1, 2015
A strong and moving word that encourages us to act together
by Jacques Haers, guest contributor, Jul 1, 2015