1. social justice - following Jesus
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“Justice, and only justice, you shall pursue.” (Deuteronomy 16:20)
2. God will bring justice into your life | Bizarrely Blessed - WordPress.com
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From JO’s sermon tonight: we all go through situations that are unfair; life has thrown you a curve, it’s not what you had planned; even though life is not always fair, God IS fair, a…
3. Justice in the Bible - Gospel in Life
Biblical justice is characterized by: radical generosity, universal equality, life-changing advocacy, and asymmetrical responsibility. GENEROSITY. The first ...
Introductory note: In a previous article I argued that all the secular political options and justice theories, from “right” to “left”—Libertarianism, Liberalism, Utilitarianism, Progressivism—are grounded in reductionistic worldviews. [] [1] Other critiques of secular ideologies. I am not saying that any of these ideologies or theories are themselves fully coherent “worldviews” (see footnote 3 below). However, they do rest on elements of worldview, that are, on underlying accounts of human nature (individualistic or collectivistic) of epistemology—how we know truth—and of ethics that leave out the existence of God. And as a result they all have severe weaknesses. My critiques of these secular justice theories are deliberately short and somewhat over-simplified for pedagogical purposes. For more thorough critiques of Libertarianism and Utilitarianism, see Robert Bellah, et al, Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life, With a New Preface, University of California, 2007. For a critique of Liberalism see Patrick Deneen, Why Liberalism Failed, Yale, 2019 and Philip Rieff, The Triumph of the Therapeutic, University of Chicago, 1966. For a critique of the secular, individualistic “social contract theory” of government on which Libertarianism and Liberalism rely, see Nancy Pearcey, Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from its Cultural Captivity, Crossway, 2004, 138-140; 279-283. For a critique of all the more political manifestations of these secu...
4. [PDF] Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity (1992)
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5. Jordan Peterson quotes - extrafilespace - WordPress.com
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Jordan Peterson quotes Here are some notes I have culled from the youtube talks by Jordan Peterson – the bits that struck a chord with me. Dr. Jordan B Peterson is a professor and clinical psycholo…
6. The 100 Best Quotes about justice - Bookroo
100+ of the best book quotes about justice. 01 “Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.” Martin Luther King Jr.
#2: “Justice too long delayed is justice denied.” #3: “Worse, certainly, than Communism; for it is not the performance of political systems which justifies or condemns them, but their principles. Communism, in principle, supposes itself to represent the wretched of the earth and bars no man by nature from Communist redemption; the Nazis, in categorical contrast, took themselves to be the elite of the earth and consigned whole categories of men to perdition by their nature. The distinctions between these two totalitarianisms may not command much interest in the present temper of the Western Christian; they are still distinctions.”
7. Daily Prayer – The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother, The Grotto
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Holy Mary,
8. This is what you need to know if the darkness never lifts
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I sat at a stoplight, trembling with anxiety’s rattle and hum. The sky was bleak with charcoal clouds seemed to mirror my soul. The familiar fog of depression had rolled in and I was weary of the struggle. It was exhausting: wrestling to be whole, never shaking the bone-deep loneliness. The fog formed a dense
9. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church - The Holy See
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Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
10. Why did God Create a World that He Knew was Going to Go Wrong ... - YMI
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When God created the heavens, the earth and everything else, it was all perfect. Why did He create a world that He knew would eventually go wrong?
11. When Love Demands Justice by Noel Castellanos - Plough Quarterly
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As time went on, I became convinced that in order to truly help my immigrant brothers and sisters caught in the web of this dysfunctional system, I needed to add an essential component to my ministry: the confrontation of injustice.
12. President Obama's Farewell Address | by The Obama White House |
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“I’m asking you to believe. Not in my ability to bring about change — but in yours.”
13. The Harvest of Justice is Sown in Peace | USCCB
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A Reflection of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops on the Tenth Anniversary of The Challenge of Peace November 17, 1993 In commemoration of th...
14. Quotes by Janet Erskine Stuart - Network of Sacred Heart Schools
This will grow upon you; you will get your balance in the risk and get to love it. God always goes beyond our expectations in helping us. There should be no ...
Guiding Principles Essential to Sacred Heart Education
15. C. S. Lewis - Pondering Principles
It is just no good asking God to make us happy in our own way without bothering about religion. God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, ...
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16. Remarks of President Barack Obama – State of the Union Address As ...
Jan 13, 2016 · ... help that broken society pursue a lasting peace. That's why we ... Thank you, God bless you. God bless the United States of America ...
The White House is once again making the full text of the State of the Union widely available online. The text, as prepared for delivery, is also available on Medium and Facebook notes, continuing efforts to meet people where they are and make the speech as accessible as possible. Through these digital platforms, people can follow along with the speech as they watch in real time, view charts and infographics on key areas, share their favorite lines, and provide feedback.
17. Heschel, "Religion and Race," Speech Text - Voices of Democracy
We must first ask for forgiveness of those whom our society has wronged before asking for the forgiveness of God. ... But to do justice is what God demands ...
RABBI ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL, “RELIGION AND RACE” (14 JANUARY 1963) [1] At the first conference on religion and race, the main participants were Pharaoh and Moses. Moses’ words were: “Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, let My people go that they may celebrate a feast to Me.” While Pharaoh retorted: “Who is the […]
18. David Brooks on his conversion, vulnerability and the challenges of ...
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Elizabeth Oldfield speaks to New York Times columnist David Brooks. 08/01/2021
19. God Bless America: Reflections on Civil Religion After September 11
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Washington, D.C. Participants Peter Berkowitz, Professor, George Mason University Law School Derek Davis, Professor, J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State
20. Changing the Equation: A Reflection On God - Reconstructing Judaism
Rabbi Toba Spitzer offers a reconceptualization of our image of God through the vehicle of process theology.
21. Quotes I Have Enjoyed - Robert Heckendorn
In my afternoon walk I would fain forget all my morning occupations and my obligations to Society. ... "Oh my God! They've killed Kenny! You bastards ...
"The people of your culture cling with fanatical tenacity to the specialness of man. They want desperately to perceive a vast gulf between man and the rest of creation. This mythology of human superiority justifies their doing whatever they please with the world, just the way Hitler's mythology of Aryan superiority justified his doing whatever he pleased with Europe. But in the end this mythology is not deeply satisfying. The Takers are a profoundly lonely people. The world for them is enemy territory, and they live in it like an army of occupation, alienated and isolated by their extraordinary specialness."