Bibliographic citations
Ambrozic, J., (2018). Human Ecology in Saint John Paul II and Benedict XVI and its Contribution to the Debate on Sustainable Development [Tesis, Liverpool Hope University]. http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/865447
Ambrozic, J., Human Ecology in Saint John Paul II and Benedict XVI and its Contribution to the Debate on Sustainable Development [Tesis]. GB: Liverpool Hope University; 2018. http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/865447
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title = "Human Ecology in Saint John Paul II and Benedict XVI and its Contribution to the Debate on Sustainable Development",
author = "Ambrozic Velezmoro, Jose Andres",
publisher = "Liverpool Hope University",
year = "2018"
}
A Catholic Human Ecology is presented as the favorable and healthy conditions for the flourishing and fulfillment of the human person, helping to solve conflicts between human activity and protection of the environment, as well as a healthy approach to social issues. This work argues that the application of Human Ecology -as proposed and developed by Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI- to the field of Sustainable Development, helps to refocus the policy sciences, economy, politics and development, to the service of the human person. It encompasses the rich Catholic tradition of thought on social issues and provides a harmonious view which integrates and reconciles the natural environment with the human, including the human person, his body, soul and spirit, as well as human activity and its expression in life, technology, development and culture.
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