TY - GEN T1 - A theology of creation : ecology, art, and Laudato Si' A1 - Hibbs, Thomas S. LA - English PP - Notre Dame, Indiana PB - University of Notre Dame Press YR - 2023 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_on1395067603 AB - Both Chesterton and Pope Francis find in the medieval saint an articulation of the cosmic significance of the dramatic encounter of God and human persons. With few exceptions, contemporary Christian thought and art have focused on the human drama without attending to the shape of the created cosmos or to the way in which we are to perceive and praise God through the created world. The Pope's encyclical calls for, and offers a guide to, a renewal of human life. CN - BX1795.H82 H53 2023 SN - 9780268205614 SN - 0268205612 SN - 9780268205645 SN - 0268205647 SN - 0268205620 SN - 9780268205621 KW - Catholic Church. : Pope (2013- : Francis). : Laudato si'. KW - Laudato si' (Catholic Church. Pope (2013- : Francis)) KW - Creation. KW - Human ecology : Religious aspects. KW - Ecotheology. KW - Environmental responsibility : Religious aspects. KW - Aesthetics : Religious aspects. KW - Art and philosophy : Religious aspects. KW - Art and religion. KW - Philosophical theology. KW - Création. KW - Écologie humaine : Aspect religieux. KW - Écothéologie. KW - Responsabilité environnementale : Aspect religieux. KW - Esthétique : Aspect religieux. KW - Art et philosophie : Aspect religieux. KW - Art et religion. KW - Théologie philosophique. KW - creation (doctrinal concept) KW - RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic KW - Aesthetics : Religious aspects KW - Art and religion KW - Creation KW - Ecotheology KW - Environmental responsibility : Religious aspects KW - Human ecology : Religious aspects KW - Philosophical theology KW - Electronic books. ER -