Laudato Si' and education for complexity and interculturality

Alex Villas Boas, Aline Vicentim Villas Boas

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Abstract

The emergence of modernity carries with it an original sin which is the formulation of a dialectical rationality that divides the world between us and them. Far from having a victor, such a way of thinking, in which one affirms himself by denying the other, is constantly reactivated and updated, since the religious and cultural split between the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation, and so it happens successively: the conflict between secular and religious in the Post-Great Wars, between Right and Left in the Cold War times, between West and East with the War on Terror, as well as the numerous regional expressions that also develop their own dynamics and characteristics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPublic theologies in vibrating cities
Subtitle of host publicationprecious and precarious
PublisherGNPT - Global Network of Public Theology
Number of pages12
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

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