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摘要:1。简介:全面生态转型- 2。道德和宗教多元化主体的生态文化模式的多样性- 3。动物权利协会和素食生活方式- 4。可持续合作经济中的智能社区- 5。社会责任企业- 6。“社会福利”- 7。共同财产管理的集体领域和社区合作社- 8。保护具有文化意义的自然遗址- 9。社会参与组织- 10。道德银行对可持续发展的财政支持- 11。结论:对神职人员的进一步承诺。Integral ecology and ethical-religious pluralism摘要:The律师intends to attest The利益for The scholar ecclesiastical法学会for The phenomenon of生态转变,在该机构confessional, as well as的团体、协会和社区of people who are differently寻找from The ethical-cultural point of view, driven by a弹性运动induced by The social and环境危机,they are当事人在various ways。他们,在追求教皇弗朗西斯所定义的,在《功利主义》中,是的,“综合生态学”,结合保护创造和通过实施基于新发展模式的倡议来展示人类的个性。
SOMMARIO: 1. Introduzione: per una transizione ecologica integrale - 2. La varietà dei modelli eco-culturali dei soggetti del pluralismo etico-religioso - 3. Le associazioni animaliste e lo stile di vita vegano - 4. Le comunità smart dell’economia collaborativa sostenibile - 5. Le imprese socialmente responsabili - 6. Le “società benefit” - 7. I domini collettivi e le cooperative di comunità nella gestione dei beni comuni - 8. La tutela dei siti naturali d’interesse culturale - 9. Le organizzazioni agresti di impegno sociale - 10. Il sostegno finanziario delle banche etiche allo sviluppo sostenibile - 11. Conclusione: un ulteriore impegno per l’ecclesiasticista.
Integral ecology and ethical-religious pluralism
ABSTRACT: The contribution intends to attest the interest for the scholar of ecclesiastical law for the phenomenon of ecological transition, in which some confessional bodies, as well as groups, associations and communities of people who are differently oriented from the ethical-cultural point of view, driven by a resilience movement induced by the social and environmental crisis, they are involved in various ways. They, in pursuing what Pope Francis defined, in the encyclical Laudato si', “integral ecology”, combine attention to the protection of creation and the expression of the personality of man, through the implementation of initiatives based on a new development model.