Laudato Si’ and Spatial Turn: A Theological Approach
Abstract
:“God of love, show us our place in this world”
Pope Francis, Laudato Si’
1. Introduction
2. Theology and Its “Spatial Turn”
2.1. “Spatial Turn” and Its Interdisciplinary Nature
2.2. “Spatial Turn” in Theological Discourse
2.2.1. Time versus Space
2.2.2. Space versus Place
3. Laudato Si’ and Spatiality
3.1. Spatiality in the Text
3.2. Space and Reductive Views on It
3.3. Space and Time
3.4. Space and God
4. Laudato Si’ and Spatial Turn
4.1. Concrete Approach to Space and/or Place
4.2. Unsolved Tension between Time and Space
4.3. Space and/or Place as Theological Elements
5. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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