Qué es la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia (I)
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In this section, the speaker introduces the basic module on the social doctrine of the church, emphasizing the relevance and significance of understanding this doctrine within the context of societal injustices.
What is the Social Doctrine of the Church?
- The social doctrine of the church addresses injustices prevalent in various societal contexts where individuals live and interact.
- Injustices have historically existed and continue to infiltrate social structures, necessitating attention and action from individuals guided by their Catholic faith.
- Evangelization plays a crucial role in addressing social injustices, emphasizing liberation as a key objective intertwined with spiritual growth.
- Jesus advocated not only for individual transformation but also for a communal shift towards living harmoniously with others, recognizing all as children of God.
- Authentic evangelization encompasses both personal and social dimensions, compelling individuals to actively combat injustices affecting others for collective liberation.
Continuation: Social Doctrine of the Church
This section delves deeper into how the social doctrine of the church intertwines with evangelization to promote liberation and societal transformation.
Liberation through Evangelization
- The doctrine emphasizes a liberating approach that fosters evangelization while simultaneously promoting freedom from societal constraints.