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                <text>Agricultura sostenible</text>
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              <text>Abstract: In the light of the encyclical Laudato Si’, this paper presents interaction and communication as essential aspects of all that exists. Humans are dialogical beings and “everything is connected”. The first part studies the theological and ethical bases of both communication and integral ecology. Everything has been created through the Word and is ordered to the affectionate and fraternal encounter. The second part asserts the need for ecological conversion and then focuses on the media. They are gifts of God that can contribute decisively to strengthening the bonds of fraternal communication and communion. However, they also present ethical challenges that must be addressed.  Resumen: A la luz de la encíclica Laudato Si', este artículo presenta la relación y la comunicación como elementos constitutivos de la realidad. 'Todo está conectado'. Todo el ecosistema es una red de relaciones y el hombre, imagen del Dios trinitario, es un ser dialógico y relacional. La primera parte del artículo estudia las bases teológicas y éticas de la comunicación y de la ecología integral. Todo ha sido creado a través de la Palabra y ha sido ordenado al encuentro fraterno y comunicativo. La segunda parte afirma la necesidad de conversión ecológica y después se centra en los medios de comunicación social. Estos son dones de Dios que pueden contribuir grandemente al fortalecimiento de los vínculos de comunicación y comunión. Sin embargo, también presentan desafíos éticos que es preciso abordar.</text>
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              <text>Laudato si, Laudato si’, Medios de Comunicación, communication ethics, conversión ecológica, ecologia integral, ecological conversion, integral ecology, media, Ética</text>
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              <text>Carthaginensia</text>
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              <text>Instituto Teológico de Murcia</text>
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              <text>Doctrinal Theology, Practical Theology</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="https://revistacarthaginensia.com/index.php/CARTHAGINENSIA/article/view/116" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://revistacarthaginensia.com/index.php/CARTHAGINENSIA/article/view/116&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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