CLVE10 Q3 Reviewer PDF
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This document appears to be a reviewer for a course called CLVE10, covering topics such as social transformation, Christian faith, and forms and causes of poverty. It discusses various themes related to these concepts, including Christian perspectives and principles.
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CLVE REVIEWER Topic 1 SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Topic 6 SAPAT PRINCIPLES CHRISTIAN FAITH LAUDATO SI - encyclical calls for ecological responsibility, social justice, and...
CLVE REVIEWER Topic 1 SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Topic 6 SAPAT PRINCIPLES CHRISTIAN FAITH LAUDATO SI - encyclical calls for ecological responsibility, social justice, and Personal relationship with God (not private) sustainable development Directs us to a better life SAPAT NA ANG PAGKASIRA NG KALIKASAN (Enough of the destruction of the environment.) Believing and following God in loving service to others, and praising and SAPAT LAMANG ANG KUNIN MULA SA KALIKASAN entrusting our plans and endeavors (Take from nature only what is enough.) Not simply about formula prayers, or doing good works alone or SAPAT LAMANG ANG DAPAT KAININ AT BILHIN memorizing doctrinal truths (Eat and buy only what is enough & needed.) THE BLIND MAN IN BETHSAIDA DAPAT MAYROON ANG BAWAT ISA NG SAPAT SA KANYANG MGA Jesus' healing ministry constantly called to personal faith and PANGANGAILANGAN UPANG MABUHAY NANG MALUSOG AT discipleship. The blind man developed a deeper and more personal MARANGAL faith in Jesus. (Each person must have enough to sustain a healthful and dignified life.) Topic 2 ZACCHAEUS Topic 7 THE CHRISTIAN VIEW OF MATERIAL GOODS Zacchaeus is an example of a believer who practiced an intimate communion with Our Responsibility: Jesus, a disciple who understood that FAITH is something alive and active enough We are commanded to act as STEWARDS of God's creation (Humans are held to contribute a positive change in society. higher over all creations) A chief tax collector “notorious sinner” Creation: God’s continuous activity Humbled after he couldn’t see Jesus in the crowd so he climbed up a Humans: God’s crowned creations sycamore - fig tree beside the road Three Socio - Economic Principles: Right to Private Property - used for the common good because God Topic 3 THE RICH MAN AND LAZARUS destined the earth and all its contents for all people so that all things would be shared Gospel story that teaches that money, power and knowledge of the law are Universal destination of goods - the social responsibility to attached insufficient for salvation to owning Summary: a wealthy man who ignores a poor beggar, and the consequences of Care for the environment - urgent call of the Church is for us to take their actions after death. Both men die and go to the afterlife. Lazarus goes to care of the earth that God gave us -conversion of heart. Heaven, while the rich man goes to Hell. In Hell, the rich man asks Abraham to send Lazarus back to Earth to warn his brothers. Abraham refuses, saying that if his brothers don't listen to the Bible, they won't be convinced by Lazarus. Topic 4 FORMS AND CAUSES OF POVERTY Poverty means not having your basic needs met. RICH - privileged and powerful POOR - deprived and powerless FORMS OF POVERTY Economic Impoverishment: deprivation of even the basic Poor Self - Esteem: they belittle their value in society. Powerlessness: inability of the poor to rise above their situation reasonably assert themselves and their rights Marginalization: lower or edge in the community. a term we use to refer to the poor - oppressed, neglected, overlooked CAUSE OF POVERTY The poor are lazy. The high birth rate of the poor. Poverty is a complicated problem, therefore no simple solution can suffice. Root cause of poverty is deeply rooted in moral behavior. Worst of all social problems. Poverty exists because of greed and arrogance Topic 5 PREFERENTIAL OPTION FOR THE POOR Prefer - to choose as more desirable or as having more value Option - the act of choosing; choice A choice to commit oneself to opposing the injustice, exploitation, oppression and marginalization of the least, last, and lonely members of our community. It is a Christian commitment. A commitment to work against poverty. Upholds the dignity of all human persons Practices for preferential option 1. See things through the eyes of the poor. 2. Work with the poor. 3. Trust in God's Providence JUSTICE - It is a cardinal virtue that refers to giving what is due to others