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Responsible for Creating and Protecting the Climate of Eastern Europe

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The compilation presents the best work by participants in the International Responsibility for Creating and Protecting the Climate of Eastern Europe, held in Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus to preserve and spread conscious Christian responsibility for the God-created world. In the creative works, the participants reflected and conveyed their attitude to nature, as well as their personal willingness to contribute to the preservation of the climate and vitality of their native land. The collection is intended for pastors, catechists, teachers of Christian ecological ethics, ecologists, anyone who, with true Christian faith, wishes to contribute to the worldwide protection of Creation.

UDC 27: 502/504] (045)

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Responsibility for Creating and Protecting the Climate of Eastern Europe: Collection of Proceedings of the International Contest, Uzhgorod – Tbilis – Minsk – Chisinau – 2018, Karpatska Vezha Publishing House, 2018, 148 p.

ISBN: 978-966-8269-44-8.

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