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      • Relating as a Human Need
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Seven Key Themes of Social Justice

Write an essay explaining which of the seven key themes of social justice is most important to you and why?

  • Sanctity of human life and dignity of the person
  • Call to family, community, and participation
  • Rights and responsibilities
  • Preferential Option for the poor and vulnerable
  • Dignity of work and the rights of workers
  • Solidarity
  • Care for God’s creation
Posted on February 4, 2009Author D. SaderCategories Christianity, GeneralTags dignity, God, justice, sanctity of human life, social justice

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