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Flashcards on Everyday Solidarity and Catholic Social Teaching.
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Solidarity as a Moral Extension of Catholic Theological Anthropology
Highlights the interconnectedness inherent in the human experience, recognizing humans as relational beings whose flourishing is realized within relational contexts.
Solidarity as an Effective Antidote to Individualism
Demands mutual concern that respects the dignity and differences of individuals, acknowledging relational responsibilities.
Solidarity as Simultaneous Summons to Personal Conversion and Structural Change
Positions solidarity as a social virtue oriented towards the common good, demonstrated through the preferential option for the poor.
Prescriptive Function of Everyday Solidarity
Incorporates solidarity as a duty, guiding moral discernment and shaping moral agents in evaluating the ethical significance of their actions.
Virtue of Everyday Solidarity
A virtue in relation to social reform that includes personal transformation and a commitment to transforming social structures.
Construction of structures of grace
Actively working to create systems and institutions that promote justice, compassion, and human flourishing.
Principle of Everyday Solidarity
Serves as an overarching guide that directs moral discernment and is aligned with the common good.