Sunday, July 12, 2015

Pope Francis understands the 'condition' of the faith he emulates. A little birdie told him.

CHAPTER TWO


THE GOSPEL OF CREATION 

62. Why should this document, addressed to all people of good will, include a chapter dealing with the convictions of believers? I am well aware that in the areas of politics and philosophy there are those who firmly reject the idea of a Creator, or consider it irrelevant, and consequently dismiss as irrational the rich contribution which religions can make towards an integral ecology and the full development of humanity. Others view religions simply as a subculture to be tolerated. Nonetheless, science and religion, with their distinctive approaches to understanding reality, can enter into an intense dialogue fruitful for both.

Pope Francis does not abandon the concrete world of reality to adhere to his religious devotions. He has room for the world as it is today and the need for it to recognize the BENEFITS of faith. He is not demanding allegiance to every word as a ruling authority, so much as a partner.


I. THE LIGHT OFFERED BY FAITH


63. Given the complexity of the ecological crisis and its multiple causes, we need to realize that the solutions will not emerge from just one way of interpreting and transforming reality. Respect must also be shown for the various cultural riches of different peoples, their art and poetry, their interior life and spirituality. If we are truly concerned to develop an ecology capable of remedying the damage we have done, no branch of the sciences and no form of wisdom can be left out, and that includes religion and the language particular to it. The Catholic Church is open to dialogue with philosophical thought; this has enabled her to produce various syntheses between faith and reason. The development of the Church’s social teaching represents such a synthesis with regard to social issues; this teaching is called to be enriched by taking up new challenges.

Is religion wisdom? Are the lessons in the Bible wisdom? Are the actors in the Bible human and translating their reality into the thoughts they understood?


64. Furthermore, although this Encyclical welcomes dialogue with everyone so that together we can seek paths of liberation, I would like from the outset to show how faith convictions can offer Christians, and some other believers as well, ample motivation to care for nature and for the most vulnerable of their brothers and sisters. If the simple fact of being human moves people to care for the environment of which they are a part, Christians in their turn “realize that their responsibility within creation, and their duty towards nature and the Creator, are an essential part of their faith”.[36] It is good for humanity and the world at large when we believers better recognize the ecological commitments which stem from our convictions.

Pope Francis is stating the natural world provides for all when it is viewed as one system rather than many systems that end at a country's sovereign border. Faith is inclusive of all faithful, not selective to those with residence in either powerful or vulnerable countries. 

If faith views Earth as a single system, did it's creation, be it defined in science or theology, not dictate the same?