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Nagypál Szabolcs - Sajda, Peter (eds.):
A Pentatonic Landscape
Pannonhalma - Bp. : BGÖI - WSCF-CESR, 2002. 158 p., ill.
ISBN 963-204-444-4






CONTENTS


    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