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Reflection Questions
We understand human dignity as both a gift from God and a shared reality, in which “what happens to you or me also happens to Jesus.” How does this change the way we approach moral decisions in our daily lives?
How does this understanding of interconnectedness shape our moral obligations? When have you witnessed or experienced how one person’s decision for justice benefited many others?
What does it mean for social justice to flow naturally from faith rather than being an add-on or optional activity? How might this perspective challenge the common separation between personal spirituality and social engagement?