Abstract

A technique is now a greatness that defines everything or almost everything in the reality that surrounds us. There is no space of life that would not be influenced by it, or in which it could be considered as a superfluous. In the perspective of Christian theology of creation, it can be said that a man has made the earth subdue to the technical progress, and what is more, with his help he has significantly changed the face of the earth. The assessment of technical progress and its effects is not easy and unambiguous. In ethical evaluation appear opinions that progress can lead to both good and bad. The propose of the considerations is searching for a new idea of technical progress that would foster an integral vision of reality. The basis for reflections is the teaching of the three most recent Pontificates contained in the Encyclicals: Redemptor hominis (1978) of John Paul II, Caritas in veritate (2010) of Benedict XVI and Laudato si’ (2015) of Francis.

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