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  1. solidarity is a key concept for those who 'hunger and thirst for what is right' (Mt 5:6). I follow Albert Nolan's argument that its roots are found in the Old Testament, but that it broadens its scope when Jesus begins his mission.

  2. 26 maj 2011 · After these preliminaries, this chapter can take shape around three issues: the human reality of tradition; the ecumenical convergence on tradition and its relationship with Scripture; the need to discern particular traditions and criteria for doing so.

  3. 3 lip 2023 · In accordance with the Greek–Christian tradition, solidarity is a moral excellence that, as Tischner argues, does not come to man from outside, nor is it imposed on him against his will. Solidarity is a result of good will in man, and Tischner understands good will just as Kant does (Kant 1953, p. 11). “As a virtue,” Tischner writes ...

  4. 20 lis 2023 · This chapter deals with the connections between Christianity, solidarity, and law and argues that Christianity transformed the Roman law concept of solidarity by redefining it as love to the point of divinization. In this sense, Christian solidarity illuminates and enhances secular solidarity.

  5. 27 lut 2019 · Building upon his predecessor’s examination of solidarity, Pope Francis develops solidarity’s christological character, a previously underdeveloped aspect of Catholic social teaching. Francis’s use of place and proclamation in public ministry calls for an ethic of inclusion and encounter.

  6. 15 sty 2019 · St Pope John Paul II, on the eve of the Jubilee of the Year 2000, declared: "The task before us therefore is to promote a culture of dialogue; individually and together, we must show how religious belief inspires peace, encourages solidarity, promotes justice and upholds liberty" (Culture of Dialogue, Pontifical Council for Interreligious ...

  7. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free—and all were made to drink of one Spirit.