“Interfaith dialogue and collaborative activism can help transform our social systems and bring the various peoples of the world into solidarity with one another through the common cause of making our global economic systems more socially just and ecologically sustainable.” Chris Durante, PhD.
The current issue of CarmeNGO is entirely dedicated to the open reflection “An Ecumenical and Interreligious Perspective on Social and Ecological Justice”, by Professor Chris Durante, to prepare us well to celebrate personally and communally the “Jubilee for the Earth” during the Time of Creation, from 1 September to 4 October.
CarmeNGO 2020 Vol 13 N 3 en English (new)
Main theme: An Ecumenical and Interreligious Perspective on Social and Ecological Justice
Also available in Spanish and Italian (new)
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