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The Catholic Social Teaching
Comprises of Catholic doctrine which relates to matters dealing with the collective aspect of humanity.
Teachings that are the foundation of modern catholic teaching.
The Five principles in the Catholic Social Teaching
1) Life and dignity of the human person,
2) Call to family, community, and participation,
3) Rights and responsibilities,
4) Preferential option for the poor and vulnerable,
5) Dignity of work and the rights of workers.
Life, Family Life, Rights, Poor
Preferential option for the poor
The teaching in which when we have to choose between the rich and the poor, we must prefer the poor ( doesn't have to be economically poor)
Prefering someone
Agape (Greek)
an unconditional love for your neighbour - Greek for charity
giving
The Catholic Social Teaching
Comprises of Catholic doctrine which relates to matters dealing with the collective aspect of humanity.
Teachings that are the foundation of modern catholic teaching.
Storge (greek)
Family love, parents love children - vice versa
is not earned, but already existing and growing
The Five principles in the Catholic Social Teaching
1) Life and dignity of the human person,
2) Call to family, community, and participation,
3) Rights and responsibilities,
4) Preferential option for the poor and vulnerable,
5) Dignity of work and the rights of workers.
Life, Family Life, Rights, Poor
Beloved disciple
John - no one knows who he is
not a gospel writer, jesus gave mary to him to take care of her
Preferential option for the poor
The teaching in which when we have to choose between the rich and the poor, we must prefer the poor ( doesn't have to be economically poor)
Prefering someone
Anthropology
the study of humans, where we came from, how we got here, stdies our culture and the evolution of culure
human
Agape (Greek)
an unconditional love for your neighbour - Greek for charity
giving
incarnation
the belief that jesus was the spirit of god within him
being born in someone else
Storge (greek)
Family love, parents love children - vice versa
is not earned, but already existing and growing
Black conciousness
anti-Apartheid activist movement that emerged in South Africa. understanding that black liberation would not only come from imagining and fighting for structural political changes, but also from psychological transformation in the minds of black people themselves. This analysis suggested that to take power, black people had to believe in the value of their blackness.
"I am the same"
Beloved disciple
John - no one knows who he is
not a gospel writer, jesus gave mary to him to take care of her
Apartheid
Afrikaan meaning legal racisim to the africans
legal form of injustice
Anthropology
the study of humans, where we came from, how we got here, stdies our culture and the evolution of culure
human
incarnation
the belief that jesus was the spirit of god within him
being born in someone else
Black conciousness
anti-Apartheid activist movement that emerged in South Africa. understanding that black liberation would not only come from imagining and fighting for structural political changes, but also from psychological transformation in the minds of black people themselves. This analysis suggested that to take power, black people had to believe in the value of their blackness.
"I am the same"
Apartheid
Afrikaan meaning legal racisim to the africans
legal form of injustice