Tony Macelli reflects about multi-faith perspectives, interfaith collaboration and (maybe) biocentric ethics.
The recent Interfaith Celebration of Creation in Malta by the Interdiocesan
Environment Commission and hosted by the Order of Franciscans Minor
at the church of St Mary of the Angels at Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq brought
together leaders and adherents from various religious traditions to
address the urgent environmental challenges facing our world. Climate
change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation are not just
scientific or political issues; they are moral and spiritual crises that demand
a unified response.

Articles Contents
Interfaith Unity and Collaboration
Human Responsibility and Stewardship
Ethical and Moral Guidance on Environmental Care
Social and Spiritual Aspects of Environmentalism
Justice and Environmental Preservation
Environmental Preservation as a Shared Responsibility
Vision for Ongoing Collaboration and Dialogue
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