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INTERDEPENDENT SYSTEMS
Interdependent Systems
SCV.04 explain how Scriptures can be used in analysing and
critiquing personal and social situations.
PFV.03 explore ways Church teaching can help people understand
contemporary ethical and moral issues as part of the discernment
process.
CMV.03 apply a contemporary understanding of conscience to the
process of conscience formation and moral decision-making;
CMV.05 apply Church teaching to contemporary ethical and moral
issues.
FLV.03 apply related Church teaching to values and practices that
promote or undermine relationships and the sacredness of life.
We will demonstrate how we live in a web of
relationships which affect one another.
Interdependent Systems
From the text, Living Justice and Peace:
Read pages 77-107 in the following chunks, responding
to the pertinent questions (there are a couple of different
editions of the textbook so some page references may not
be exact; the subtitles should guide reading):
A Call to Put Faith into Action - 77-79; que. 1-3
Awareness: Friendship with the World - 80-87; que. 4-8
Analysis: Asking “Why?” - 88-96; que. 10-15
Action: Bringing Life to the World - 97-106; que. 17-20
Justice is a Journey -107
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From LJP, pages 77-107 questions 1-20
Guides seeking justice:
Steps in faith in action cycle:
Awareness:
Worldview:
Experience & Culture:
Avoid being blind:
Love-centred worldview:
The above concepts tell us how we know what we know
and why we might behave as we behave.
Interdependent Systems
From LJP, pages 77-107 questions 1-20
Creation is interdependent:
Relationship maps show:
Social structure:
Root causes of social sin:
Power:
Power over vs. power with:
The above concepts tell us that we are affected not
only by our decisions but the decisions of others.
Interdependent Systems
From LJP, pages 77-107 questions 1-20
Direct action vs. social action:
Justice in solidarity:
Loving action and injustice:
Nonviolent non-cooperation:
The above concepts tell us that there are ways to
advocate for the common good.
Interdependent Systems
In interdependent
systems we
acknowledge that
all spheres of our
lives (SPIES) are
connected and that
a change in one
area necessarily
means change in
the others. This is
true for the web of
relationships in
which we live.
All domains of society (systems)
interact to form a unified whole.
The goal of a healthy society is to
find equilibrium within the systems
that pursues loving relationships and
the common good.
Healthy systems are characterised
by a culture of justice/life; unhealthy
systems are characterised by a
culture of consumption/death.
Interdependent Systems
In interdependent
systems we
acknowledge that
all spheres of our
lives (SPIES) are
connected and that
a change in one
area necessarily
means change in
the others. This is
true for the web of
relationships in
which we live.
Interdependent Systems
We can describe several systems:
Ecological:
the natural world;
Ethical: codes of behaviour;
Physical: the material person/world;
Political: how communities organise & govern
themselves;
Socio-economic: the relative wealth (social & financial)
of people;
Theological: understanding God & our relationship with
one another.
Interdependent Systems
In groups of 3, consider one of the case studies:
1.
2.
3.
4.
What is the impact on each of the systems?
Consider two possible outcomes for the situation and
how each of the systems might be impacted?
Note your responses on chart-paper.
Prepare to share your responses with the class.
Interdependent Systems
In interdependent
systems we
acknowledge that
all spheres of our
lives (SPIES) are
connected and that
a change in one
area necessarily
means change in
the others. This is
true for the web of
relationships in
which we live.