THE EVOLUTION OF CLIMATE COMMUNICATIONS IN CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE

Autores

  • Olena Shevchenko Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • Irina Sidanich University of Educational Management of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine
  • Yuliia Turchenko Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18223/hiscult.v13i2.4555

Resumo

This article examines the influence of the Christian Church on public perceptions and actions concerning global climate challenges. Through an analysis of historical texts and contemporary discourse, it traces the evolution of climate communication from the Middle Ages to the 21st century, with a focus on Catholic and Orthodox perspectives. The findings reveal the Church’s dual role in shaping moral imperatives and endorsing the scientific consensus on climate change. The study concludes that both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches acknowledge the anthropogenic causes of global climate change and actively engage in addressing these challenges.

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Publicado

2024-12-26