• The Theocentric Perspective of Laudato Si ’ : A Critical Discussion Van Den Heuvel, Steven C. 2018 Philosophia Reformata , Vol. 83 , Issue 1 , S. 51 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0031-8035 | 2352-8230 Abstract

    In this article, I focus on Pope Francis’s “green” encyclical, Laudato Si ’. After outlining some of its characteristics, I single out the pope’s engagement with anthropocentrism for critical discussion. The pope criticizes anthropocentrism (the view that human beings alone have intrinsic value), seeing it as a root cause of ecological destruction. Instead, he proposes what I would call a theocentric conception of nature. I criticize this view. First, I suggest that the pope is insufficiently critical in adopting a theocentric approach to the common creation story . Secondly, I argue from both a biblical-theological and a philosophical perspective against the pope’s resistance to the anthropocentrism of Genesis 1:26. Thirdly, I argue that because the pope opts for non-anthropocentrism, the encyclical falls short of offering a constructive way forward in relation to functioning in a technocratic society. Through these comments, I seek to strengthen the powerful and important message of this encyclical.

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    anthropocentrism | common creation story | ecological crisis | environmental ethics | Pope Francis | Laudato Si’ | technology | theocentrism

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Van Den Heuvel, Steven C.
anthropocentrism
common creation story
ecological crisis

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