Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I The Rise of a New Global Civilization
- Part II The New World Order and Christianity
- Part III Conclusion
- Chapter 12 Recreating a Utopic Horizon
- Appendix A Earth's Charter
- Appendix B The Ages of Globalization
- Appendix C The Globalization Process and its Challenges to Liberation Theology
- Notes
- Bibliography and Further Reading
- Index of Subjects
- Index of Names
Appendix A - Earth's Charter
from Part III - Conclusion
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I The Rise of a New Global Civilization
- Part II The New World Order and Christianity
- Part III Conclusion
- Chapter 12 Recreating a Utopic Horizon
- Appendix A Earth's Charter
- Appendix B The Ages of Globalization
- Appendix C The Globalization Process and its Challenges to Liberation Theology
- Notes
- Bibliography and Further Reading
- Index of Subjects
- Index of Names
Summary
Preamble
We stand at a critical moment in the Earth's history, a time when humanity must choose its future. As the world becomes increasingly interdependent and fragile, the future at once holds great peril and great promise. To move forward we must recognize that in the midst of a magnificent diversity of cultures and life forms we are one human family and one Earth community with a common destiny. We must join together to bring forth a sustainable global society founded on respect for nature, universal human rights, economic justice, and a culture of peace. Towards this end, it is imperative that we, the peoples of Earth, declare our responsibility to one another, to the greater community of life, and to future generations.
Earth, Our Home
Humanity is part of a vast evolving universe. Earth, our home, is alive with a unique community of life. The forces of nature make existence a demanding and uncertain adventure, but Earth has provided the conditions essential to life's evolution. The resilience of the community of life and the well-being of humanity depend upon preserving a healthy biosphere with all its ecological systems, a rich variety of plants and animals, fertile soils, pure waters, and clean air. The global environment with its finite resources is a common concern of all peoples. The protection of Earth's vitality, diversity, and beauty is a sacred trust.
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- Global CivilizationChallenges to Society and to Christianity, pp. 75 - 82Publisher: Acumen PublishingPrint publication year: 2005