Social justice
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Chapter 2:
What really is social justice?
Social Justice is one of
thous things that is
hard to really define.
Even when people
agree with a definition,
people still may have
different opinions how
to work for justice in
their environments.
What really is social justice?
Social Justice has working
definition of the following:
Shaping of societies institutions
in areas such as:
Trade and Economy
Law and the Courts
Taxation
Health Care
Education
Race
Gender relations
FOR ALL MEMBERS OF SOCIETY
Individuals and Social Justice
Sacred Writings and Social Justice
There are individuals who are/were
social activists that were also involved
with certain religions.
The people they helped though were of
many religions.
Dorothy Day
A Convert to Roman
Catholicism
Worked towards
peace and justice at
the beginning of the
1930’s.
Included providing
food and shelter to
the homeless. Not
common at this time.
Thich Nhat Hanh
A Vietnamese
Buddhist
During the 1960’s
formed a movement
known as ‘Engaged
Buddhism’.
He struggled for
peace within his
country.
A constant promoter
of non-violence and
peace.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Fought for the
equality of the Black
community in the
United States.
Believed in a
peaceful coexistence between
both races.
Was assassinated
for his efforts.
The Role Of Faith Communities in
Society
Prophets speak out
when citizens failed
to seek justice.
In our time
Government of
most nations have
separated
leadership and
religion.
The Role Of Faith Communities in
Society
In Canada we look
to Governments to
ensure peace and
order and see
spiritual leaders
over see spiritual
needs.
But both does still
exist today.