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The beatitudes are about Jesus' vision of life in
God’s Kingdom
The beatitudes are divided into ___ groups.
2
The beatitudes have their roots, or are influenced by
Isaiah 61
The beatitudes critique the political, social, religious, economic and _________ distress that happens when the powerful elite oppress others.
personal
The beatitudes outline the terrible consequences of
Roman power
Being poor in spirit involves having your spirits crushed by economic
injustice
The poor are denied justice, adequate resources, and ______, subject to the power of the ruling elite, with no hope for change.
wholeness
Those who mourn are the poor - they mourn the impact of
Roman imperial powers
Those in mourning will be comforted when oppression is ended with the justice of restored resources and
relationships
the meek are beaten down by unjust _____ practices.
economic
Those who hunger and thirst include people who have no reason to ______, and no cause for joy.
hope
Mercy is about forgiveness and _______ enemies.
loving
"I want mercy, not sacrifice." This is an example of:
God’s will
Activity of the heart includes willing, thinking, knowing, deciding and
doing
"Seeing" God is an image of an intimate, face-to-face encounter with
God
The Romans believed that their gods wanted them to impose their laws and _______ on the rest of the world.
way of life
When all things are in just relation with each other/God, there is
peace
Those who work for justice challenge the way things are, including those people and power structures that commit themselves to keeping things unjust, and those who _______ injustice.
benefit from
The laws are clear, publicized, stable and just; applied evenly; protect fundamental human rights is about
just laws
Justice is delivered timely by competent, ethical and independent representatives is partly about
accessible/impartial dispute resolution
Being denied access to traditional territories and forced to move to new locations is an example of ______ displacement.
physical
The ____ of the rule of law serves as a _____ instrument for the dispossession and subjugation of Aboriginal peoples.
misapplication;blunt
Depriving someone of land or property is about
dispossession
Bringing someone under domination or control is about
subjugation
Romanus Pontifex and Inter Caetera gave Spain and Portugal the right to ____ and create _____ to govern the lands they "discovered."
land;laws
The Discovery Doctrine purpose was to steal/exploit all "discovered" lands and their resources, as well as both ___ and __ the "discovered" Indigenous peoples inhabiting them.
destroy;subjugate
For there to be an equitable Canada, the Canadian gov't needs to recognize and affirm
Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
The formation of a new Canadian constitution will enable Indigenous peoples to reclaim their sovereignty and the right to ______.
self-determination
The 5 things to describe the poor in Mat 5:3 are the destitute, those living in social and economic hardship, those lacking adequate resources, the exploited, and the
oppressed
Mat 5:3 blesses the ending of the current
Roman Imperial structures
Oppression shouldn't be seen as normal, it should be
mourned
the meek are the powerless and the
humiliated
inheriting the earth is about God acting through
the actions of righteous people
inheriting the earth addresses the end of the present inequitable access to _____, based on exploitative societal relationships.
land
Mat 5:5 challenges a system that was secured by Roman power that furthered the interests of the local elite landowners at the expense of the poor forced into ______ existence.
subsistence
The people in Mat 5:6 are those who literally hunger and thirst because of unjust practices concerning land, access to resources, taxes, and
debt
Righteousness signifies right societal relationships and access to adequate _______ for living.
resources
The merciful are those who provide the destitute
economic resources
The Roman "peace" involved security, prosperity, and
order
Roman peace ensures social and _____ domination and economic exploitation of a conquered people.
cultural
Those who are persecuted are the people who fight for justice, including prophets and
Jesus
"Theirs is the kingdom of heaven" is about establishing a longed-for hope - justice for all. This is God's justice, not ______ justice.
Roman
The Rule of Law is about people/institutions subject to and accountable to fairly applied and enforced laws, as well as everyone is subject to the law, and
no one is above the law
Processes by which the laws are enacted, administered and enforced are accessible, fair and efficient is about
open gov’t
The gov't as well as private actors are accountable under the law is about
accountability
Lands and resources taken that became the basis for high living standards for settler society, with only a small proportion of Canada's resource income going back to Aboriginal peoples, is
not the choice of Aboriginal peoples
Forced by colonial laws to abandon or disguise traditional governance for colonial-style governance is an example of __________ displacement.
political
Being subject to intensive Christian missionary activity and residential/industrial schools, leading to inability to pass on traditional values is an example of _____ displacement.
social/cultural
Indigenous peoples still face a ___, systemically oppressive and lethal _____ reality.
legalized; socio-economic and political
The Discovery Doctrine contributes to the belief the Europeans deserve privileges, special treatment, and rights to ________________.
control lands and make laws
The Discovery Doctrine has affected Indigenous Peoples with land loss, _______, and oppression.
forced dependency
The Indian Act of 1876 demonstrates socio-economic control by determining the size of each reservation. Reserve land comprises about __ of the total Canadian state's land mass.
0.2%
Land theft and forced dependency backed by ____, both historical and present, contributes to the humiliating impoverishment of Indigenous peoples.
Canadian law
When Indigenous peoples are thrown into prison for upholding section 35 of the Canadian constitution, then ______ is jeopardized.
democracy
_____ and ______ act as the foundation of Canada's racism.
DD and European sovereignty
For a just Canada to exist, a negotiation process needs to begin between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples about how to _______.
share the land’s wealth