Vigil, José María2019-09-252019-09-252013-03-122011-01-31http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/189198"Confronted by new scientific knowledge, this “religious imaginary” has crumbled to pieces. It is impossible to be a modern person today and to keep participating in this imaginary. This is the global conflict between ecology and religions. The “new story” which science presents to us—which is, for the first time, both a scientific story and a story shared by all humanity—offers us a new vision of the world, unknown until now"engWith permission of the license/copyright holderEcological ChallengesReligions"New cosmology"new narrativenew paradigmschangesPolitical ethicsReligious ethicsEnvironmental ethicsEcumenismIntercultural and contextual theologiesEcological Challenges for ReligionsArticle