Catherine Keller

Like the encyclical itself, these essays aim through and beyond the Roman Catholic public to all of us earthlings. They amplify and carry forward Laudato si’s mission—which, if a viable future for our species matters, is of paramount importance.

Denis Edwards

In the light of the crisis we face in the planetary community of life, Laudato si’ may well be the most important Catholic teaching document of the twenty-first century. It brings commitment to Earth, to its lands, seas, and rivers, to all of its creatures, to the center of Christian faith and practice, and teaches us to hold this together with a commitment to social justice in “integral ecology.” The authors of the twelve chapters of All Creation Is Connected engage in important conversations with Laudato si’ from a wide range of contexts and disciplines. They bring fresh insights into a reading of the text by means of the kind of dialogue about our common home to which Pope Francis calls us all. This is an important book that not only provides important insights, but like Laudato si’ itself, can inspire the reader to a deeper ecological conversion.

Thomas Massaro, SJ

The authors of the dozen essays in this excellent book make up a “dream team” of engaged scholars and activists dedicated to honing an unflinching religious response to the environmental crisis. Each deserves a membership card in that rare club of energetic teachers possessing a true knack for offering highly accessible messages on important topics. Every chapter of this book sheds abundant light on the crucial appeal of Pope Francis in Laudato si’ for deeper environmental concern and care for our common home. Providing an eloquent witness to the power of ecological conversion, this volume will enhance your knowledge and spark your energy to make ecology the priority it must be today.

Pádraig Joseph Corkery

All Creation Is Connected contains many finely crafted and engaging articles reflecting on the environmental crisis in light of Laudato si’.  Drawing upon an impressive community of American-based scholars, All Creation Is Connected treats the roots of the crisis and the response required clearly and with a keen sense of urgency and passion. [A]n invaluable resource for anyone interested in the future of our ‘common home,’ and especially for those inspired and shaped by the Gospel.

John T. Pawlikowski, OSM

All Creation Is Connected opens Laudato si’ to a wider theological, scientific, and historical context. It shows how the encyclical can be integrated within varied strains of Catholic ethics such as the virtue approach or liberationist ethics. Together with the excellent bibliography and suggested study materials it can serve as an excellent supplementary educational tool for the encyclical.