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A Laudato si’ aponta para a crise de um paradigma civilizatório, que se instala também em um certo desaparecimento da sensibilidade estética, e indica assim para a relação entre uma educação estética e a preservação de um ambiente sadio (Ls 215) para resistir a um pragmatismo utilitarista contemporâneo. O presente artigo pretende explorar os elementos contidos na encíclica social e na perspectiva do Papa Francisco que possam corroborar para uma estética teológica da Casa Comum, nomeadamente na medida em que estes elementos dizem respeito a uma interconexão com todas as coisas e seus desdobramentos interculturais na cultura do encontro e éticos na cultura do cuidado.
Laudato si’ points to the crisis of a civilizing paradigm, which can also be seen in a certain disappearance of aesthetic sensitivity, and thus indicates the relationship between an appropriate aesthetic education and the preservation of the environment in order to resist a contemporary utilitarian pragmatism. This paper aims to explore the elements contained in the social encyclical and in the perspective of Pope Francis that can corroborate a theological aesthetics of the Common Home. In particular, these elements relate to a notion of interconnectedness with all things and their intercultural and ethical consequences, respectively in the culture of encounter and the culture of care.
Laudato si’ points to the crisis of a civilizing paradigm, which can also be seen in a certain disappearance of aesthetic sensitivity, and thus indicates the relationship between an appropriate aesthetic education and the preservation of the environment in order to resist a contemporary utilitarian pragmatism. This paper aims to explore the elements contained in the social encyclical and in the perspective of Pope Francis that can corroborate a theological aesthetics of the Common Home. In particular, these elements relate to a notion of interconnectedness with all things and their intercultural and ethical consequences, respectively in the culture of encounter and the culture of care.
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Estética teológica da casa comum Laudato si’ Cultura do encontro Cultura do cuidado Complexidade Common home theological aesthetics Meeting culture Culture of care Complexity
