03300oam 22004573 450 991079581580332120220831112152.09781118527993(electronic bk.)9780631212966(MiAaPQ)EBC4462503(Au-PeEL)EBL4462503(CaPaEBR)ebr11189901(CaONFJC)MIL909465(OCoLC)946106384(EXLCZ)991775812720004120220831d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCatholic Theology An Introduction1st ed.Hoboken :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2016.©2016.1 online resource (421 pages)Print version: Bauerschmidt, Frederick C. Catholic Theology Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2016 9780631212966 Intro -- Title page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Abbreviations and Texts -- Abbreviations -- Official Church Teaching Documents -- Ancient and Medieval Works -- Introduction: From the Middle of Our Life's Journey -- Reference -- 1 The Nature and Sources of Catholic Theology -- 1.1 Catholics -- 1.2 Theology: Fides et Ratio -- 1.3 The Sources of Catholic Theology -- Notes -- References -- 2 God -- 2.1 The God of Scripture -- 2.2 Father, Son, and Spirit -- 2.3 The Grammar of Divinity -- Notes -- References -- 3 Creation and Fall -- 3.1 The God Who Creates -- 3.2 The Created Order -- 3.3 The Human Creature -- 3.4 Sin -- Notes -- References -- 4 Jesus Christ -- 4.1 The Story of Jesus of Nazareth -- 4.2 The Person of Jesus Christ -- 4.3 The Work of Christ for Us and for Our Salvation -- Notes -- References -- 5 The Spirit of Holiness -- 5.1 The Spirit of God -- 5.2 The Holy Spirit and Human Life: Disputed Questions over Grace -- 5.3 Mary -- Notes -- References -- 6 The Church -- 6.1 People of God and Body of Christ -- 6.2 The Pilgrimage of the People of God -- 6.3 One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic -- 6.4 The Church's Missionary Solidarity with Today's World -- Note -- References -- 7 Praying Always -- 7.1 Hoop-jumpers and Do-gooders -- 7.2 Praying Always in an Ordinary Life -- 7.3 Praying Always in the Sacramental Economy -- Notes -- References -- 8 The Seven Sacraments -- 8.1 Sacraments of Initiation -- 8.2 Sacraments of Healing -- 8.3 Sacraments at the Service of Communion -- Notes -- References -- 9 The Good Life -- 9.1 The Tradition of Living Well -- 9.2 Love as Virtue -- 9.3 Love as the Law of Christ -- 9.4 Perplexities of Action -- References -- 10 The End -- 10.1 God's Word of Promise -- 10.2 Traditions of Catholic Hope -- 10.3 Thinking the End -- 10.4 The Substance of Things Hoped For -- Notes -- References -- Appendix: Conciliar Formulae.Index of Scriptural Citations -- Name and Subject Index -- EULA.Catholic Church--DoctrinesElectronic books.Catholic Church--Doctrines.230.2Bauerschmidt Frederick C1541536Buckley James J147914MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910795815803321Catholic Theology3793789UNINA04872nam 22004695 450 991075337930332120251017161801.01-5292-2802-610.56687/9781529228021(CKB)28808856200041(DE-B1597)652317(DE-B1597)9781529228021(MiAaPQ)EBC31360989(Au-PeEL)EBL31360989(OCoLC)1414455743(EXLCZ)992880885620004120231209h20232023 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Environment in Global Sustainability Governance Perceptions, Actors, Innovations /ed. by Lena Partzsch1st ed.Bristol :Bristol University Press,[2023]20231 online resource (372 p.) 19 Black and White1-5292-2800-X Front Matter --Contents --List of Figures, Tables and Boxes --List of Abbreviations --Notes on the Contributors --Introduction: The Integration of Development and Environmental Agendas --The Green Goals --Governing the Climate Crisis: Three Challenges for SDG 13 --Interview with Miranda Schreurs and Jens Marquardt: Ending the North/South Divide in Climate Action --Key Logics of International Forest Governance and SDG 15 --Interview with Daniela Kleinschmit: The Value of Nature --Protecting Life below Water: Competing Normative, Economic and Epistemic Orders (SDG 14) --Interview with Alice B.M. Vadrot: Ocean Governance: An Emerging Field for Political Science --Sustainable Development and Water: Cross-sectoral, Transboundary and Multilevel Governance Arrangements in Bolivia, Ecuador and Switzerland --Interview with Manuel Fischer and Paúl Cisneros: A Conflict of Priorities, Not of Knowledge --The Goals with Environmental Trade-offs and Synergies --Water for Life and Food: Synergies between SDGs 2 and 6 and Human Rights --Interview with Lyla Mehta and Claudia Ringler: Push Them, Name Them, and Shame Them --SDG 2 and the Dominance of Food Security in the Global Agri-food Norm Cluster --Interview with Sandra Schwindenhammer: Partnering with the Enemy to Achieve SDG 2? --Clean Energy Services: Universal Access as Enabler for Development? --Interview with Nopenyo E. Dabla and Andreas C. Goldthau: The Disconnect Between Sustainability and Development --From Economic Growth to Socio-ecological Transformation: Rethinking Visions of Economy and Work under SDG 8 --Interview with Ekaterina Chertkovskaya: Economic Growth Cannot Be the Answer --'We Do Not Want to Be Mainstreamed into a Polluted Stream': An Ecofeminist Critique of SDG 5 --Interview with Sherilyn MacGregor and Aino Ursula Mäki: Environmental Policy Needs to Stop Being Indifferent to Difference --Realizing Sustainable Consumption and Production --Interview with Sylvia Lorek and Magnus Bengtsson: Contradictions between Economic Growth and Sustainable Consumption --The Goals Relevant to an Environmentally Sound Implementation --Cities and the SDGs: A Spotlight on Urban Settlements --Interview with Daniel Pejic: Cities and City Networks: Bottom-Up Pioneers in a Top-Down World --Partnerships for SDGs: Facilitating a Biodiversity-Climate Nexus? --Interview with Philipp Pattberg: About Inclusive and Participatory Partnerships --Synthesis: The Environment in Global Sustainability Governance --IndexEPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND license. With Agenda 2030, the UN adopted wide-ranging Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that integrate development and environmental agendas. This book focuses on the political tensions between the environmental objectives and socio-economic aspects of sustainable development. The collection provides an introduction to interlinkages, synergies and trade-offs between the 'green' and other goals, such as gender equality and economic growth. It also considers related goals on cities and partnerships as crucial for implementing environmentally sound sustainability. Identifying governance failures and responsibilities, it advocates for a shift towards cooperative economics and politics for the common good.Sustainable developmentInternational cooperationPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental PolicybisacshSustainable developmentInternational cooperation.POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy.338.927Partzsch Lenaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910753379303321The Environment in Global Sustainability Governance3656615UNINA