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Christopher Chapple, PhD, Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University
Alethea Abuyuan, USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture
Larua Cornell, Green Yoga Association
Amir Hussain, PhD, Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University
Mary Evelyn Tucker, co-founder and co-director, Forum on Religion and Ecology
Douglas Burton-Christie, PhD, Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University
Peter Nabokov, PhD, Department of World Arts and Cultures, UCLA
Paul Ojibway, SA, Church of Santa Maria
John Coleman, SJ, Casassa Chair of Social Values, Loyola Marymount University
The Honorable Ruth Galanter, Four-term LA City Council member
Thomas White, PhD, Hilton Chair of Business Ethics, Loyola Marymount University
Phillip Chmielewski, SJ, Sir Thomas More Engineering Ethics Chair, Loyola Marymount Univeristy
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What does Catholic teaching tell us about our relationship to the earth and our response to the environment? How do other religious traditions construe the relationship between people and earth? How does nature relate to our spirituality? What are the ethics of environmental responsibility? The day’s goal was to engage the audience by drawing on their most fundamental ethico-religious commitments.
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Oct 31st, 9:00 AM
Please Respond
What does Catholic teaching tell us about our relationship to the earth and our response to the environment? How do other religious traditions construe the relationship between people and earth? How does nature relate to our spirituality? What are the ethics of environmental responsibility? The day’s goal was to engage the audience by drawing on their most fundamental ethico-religious commitments.