I. Ecology and Environment
Learning to Care: Christianity and Ecology
Daniel Pastircák: To Own, to Surrender and to Administrate: Christianity
and Ecology 9
Halvard Johannessen: Learning to Care: Theology and the Ecological
Crisis 18
Krzysztof Lesniewski: Care about the World of Creatures: Orthodox Environmental
Insights 27
Nagy Szilvia: Interconnected Relations in Ecofeminism 41
Managing to Live: The Culture of Environment
Roman Juriga: Eco-Management as a Necessity for Responsible Caring and
Sustainable Living 51
Rihay Zsuzsa: Energies of Renewal 60
Slávka Belanová: Permaculture as an Ecological Alternative 71
II. Central Europe and Ecumenism
Positive Stories: Past and Present in Central Europe
Ján Milcinsky: Modern History of Central Europe: What we Have
in Common 80
Peter Sajda: Motivational Factors of Region-Building and Region-Deconstruction
93
Beretzky Ágnes: British Confederation Plans concerning Central
and Eastern Europe (1939-1945) 103
Antoni Mironowicz: National Minorities in Poland Today 116
The Option of Dialogue: Ecumenism in Central Europe
Nagypál Szabolcs: Ecumenical Dialogue as a Methodology for Central
Europe 125
Kate Wilson: Klejnot swobodnego sumnienia - the Jewel of Freedom of
Conscience: Churches together in Central Europe after the Reformation 139
Jirí Sibrt: Potential Roots and Options for Being Ecumenical
(with a Special Focus on the Czech Lands) 150