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Universal siblinghood – Brotherly and sisterly love as the social model for the future

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  • Categories:Religion Social Sciences
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:January,2022
  • Pages:98
  • Retail Price:14.00 EUR
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We have no choice to make or not make. Rather, we are faced with a challenge which concerns simply the continued existence of life and this planet. —Leonardo Boff Climate change, the destruction of the oceans, pandemics, overpopulation, drinking water shortages: our world today is confronted by many existential problems. That is why, in the view of Leonardo Boff, it is high time to act societally and globally.

But for the kind of real change that can save the world, we need to break open and fundamentally renew societal structures. In this book, Leonardo Boff makes a compelling case that the only possible stance for realizing these changes is universal siblinghood. We human beings must stop seeing ourselves as the “pinnacle of creation” and instead start understanding ourselves as fellow creatures forming a unit with plants, animals, and the entire cosmos.

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Leonardo Boff
is liberation theology’s best known advocate, having published numerous writings on theological questions, ecology, human rights, and the fight against poverty. In 2001, he was awarded the Alternative Nobel Prize, followed by the Weizsäcker-Medal in 2016.

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