The book brings essays that deal with suicide and genocide from several aspects and points of view: historical, sociological, science of religion, psychological and therapeutic, educational, legal, philosophical and theological. Some of them combine several approaches and thus the book as a whole offers an integral inter-disciplinary insight into the nature, origins, function and connections of both phenomena. It also outlines the ways and models for their prevention and overcoming of their effects and consequences. It can be useful as for students as well for the experts in the fields of humanities and social science. The book is marked by the Central European origin of the authors which partly resulted in its special topics and stresses.
C.01 Editorial board of a foreign/international collection of papers/book
COBISS.SI-ID: 6863450Vojko Strahovnik and Janez Juhant are editors of the book series Philosophy in dialogue/Philosophie im Dialog. The series Philosophy in Dialogue is publishing monographs and collections of essays that contribute importantly to scholarship in philosophy as related to key global challenges. By emphasizing the dialogical nature of philosophy and including many interdisciplinary perspectives (theology, law, psychology, anthropology, educational sciences) the series aims to address the scope of issues related (but not limited) to global justice and globalization, multiculturalism, dialogue, reconciliation, democracy, the role of religion in politics and public sphere, public policy, social injustices and exclusions, inter-religious dialogue, the justification and content of human rights, human dignity and responsibility, foundations of European culture, the nature of moral judgments, etc.
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Main focus of the paper is the question of joint ecumenical responsibility of human-nature relationship in the ethical-moral sense, which therefore represents the next step in the evolution of interpersonal relationships (interpersonal, and between man and nature). The paper offers interreligious and ecumenical vision of Christian hospitality and dialog of theological ecofeminism and calls all Christian Churches to embrace the urge for ecumenical hospitality of ecological ethics.
B.04 Guest lecture
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