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Christian Justice

Christian Justice. Waging Peace Learning Goals : I will understand my role in the world and my calling to be a “just” citizen. Sharing God’s goodness. Complete the following questions found in chapter 5 of the Christian Justice textbook: What is conflict

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Christian Justice

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  1. Christian Justice Waging Peace Learning Goals:I will understand my role in the world and my calling to be a “just” citizen.

  2. Sharing God’s goodness • Complete the following questions found in chapter 5 of the Christian Justice textbook: • What is conflict • What is the difference between inevitable conflict and sinful conflict? • When does Peace happen? • What is violence? • What is institutional violence? • When or how does a spiral of violence occur?

  3. 7. How can the words of people of good character and peace help you as an individual make positive choices when handling conflict? “Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Martin Luther King “An eye for an eye can make the world blind.” Mahatma Gandhi “If you want peace, work for justice.” Pope John Paul VI “The search for peace is worth the effort, no matter how formidable the obstacles might be.” Jimmy Carter “War destroys the lives of innocent people, teaches how to kill, throws into upheaval even the lives of those who do the killing and leaves behind a trail of resentment and hatred.” Pope John Paul II

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