Healing a broken world

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Healing a Broken World

Judge: The Ignatian way of looking at the world After assessing the situation that we find ourselves in, the Task Force applied different filters to the findings. Recent General Congregations, the Bible and Catholic Social Teaching, insights from the social sciences and other world religions, among others, are employed in an effort to make sense of the ecological crisis and respond in an appropriate, Jesuit way to its challenges.

4.1 Care for creation: new dimension in Jesuit mission

4.4 Dialogue with culture and religions

• The period from 1993 to 2008 • GC 35: a triptych of relationships

4.2 The Faith dimension of our mission

• Biblical reflection: Creation and the Paschal mystery • The response of the Church: Catholic Social Teaching • Ignatian Spirituality and the Care for Creation

4.3 The Justice dimension of our mission

• The linkages between reconciliation and justice • Different actors in the ecological crisis • Mitigation, adaptation and social contract as transformative agenda

• Culture and identity • Civil Society and the “green movement” • World religions and ecology • Indigenous peoples and traditional societies

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