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Week 6 Discussion Christianity

Week 6 Discussion Christianity

Q Option 2 Jesus, in addition to his call for universal love and Salvation, also taught and acted in such a way as to highlight the social ills of his day. Through his Sermon on the Mount, healing of lepers and others ostracized by illness, treatment of women as equals, and concern for the poor, Jesus engaged social issues and demonstrated to his followers the need to do the same. In our age, this message would be called social justice activism. Social justice refers to God's original intention for human society: a world where basic needs are met, people flourish, and peace (shalom) reigns. God calls the church, God’s people, to participate in the renewal of society so that all—especially the weak, vulnerable, and marginalized—are treated equally, have their human rights respected, and can enjoy God's good gifts. Christianity is based on the following beliefs: all are created in the image and likeness of God; all people have human rights which must be respected; there is a preferential option for the poor; we are called to work for the common good; nonviolence is a priority; we are to be good stewards of all creation; we are to participate in creating a just society and stand in solidarity with those in need or oppressed. For this option, please address the following: 1. There are 4 gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Each has a particular focus on who Jesus was and together they give us a well-rounded profile of Jesus, his mission and teaching. 1. Explain why the Gospel of Luke is known as the social justice Gospel. 2. Select one of the issues Luke shows Jesus addressing and indicate the lesson you learn from it regarding social justice. 2. Choose One of the following contemporary social justice issues and explain how the teachings in any one of the Christian gospels would address it: homelessness, lack of adequate healthcare, racism, sexism. (See article link above) 3. Discuss how your chosen issue affirms and/or challenges your own worldview and/or professional practice. Option 2

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The Gospel of Luke of known as the social justice Gospel because in this Jesus is shown as a model of social justice. So, when someone is reading the Gospel of Luke then he is motivated to be actively involved in issues related to social justice. The Catholic Church always tries to reach to people who are in need and Luke’s Gospel shows the path that how Jesus challenged the injustices. Social justice is a concept that derives from mutual respect for the other person. The major message of the Gospel of Luke is salvation which is an integral part of social justice (Molloy, 2013). In Luke’s writing Jesus is primarily shown as a teacher who mainly teacher ethical wisdom. Luke tries to show that Jesus is the teacher who teacher compassion and forgiveness. One very important example is observed in the way Luke shares the parable of prodigal son and this story is about repentance. It is about a boy who runs away and only returns back to home repenting and thinking that his parents will punish him but instead his father was welcoming him with a great banquet. The other brother who was all along in the home, gets disappointed. With this story Luke tried to show the relation of the gentiles and the Jews with