| Terms |
Definitions |
| sustainable developement |
raises a countries standard of living while sustaining its natural resources for the future |
| prejudice |
an attitude of hostility directed at where groups of people |
| integrity of creation |
the way creations many indterdependent relationships fir together as a harmonious who |
| wage gap |
the diff between the amount paid to different groups of people for thier work |
| racism |
personal sin and social disorder rooted in the belief that one race is superior to another |
| Globaliztion of the economy |
the economies of diff nations are increasingly tied together by interdependent relationships |
| chronic hunger |
never having enough food to give the body the nutriant needed to grow and maintain properlystavation |
| starvation |
when the body doesn't receive enough calories to maintain itself |
| malnutritian |
enough calories to prevent a body from feeding on itself |
| economics |
the way societies produce, manage and distribute material wealth |
| poverty of being |
living crazily |
| conflict |
disagreement between people or groups who have opposing needs, goals or beliefs |
| arms race |
the competition between rivals to have the biggest and best military force |
| peace |
the harmony theat results when people resove conflicts by working in love for the good of all |
| pacifism |
the opposition to the use of violence to resolve conflict |
| diplomacy |
the resolution of disputes between nations through talks and negotiations |
| civil disobedience |
intentionally breaking unjust laws |
| compassion |
understanding both in heart and mind others experience of suffering |
| cardinal james Gibbons |
supporte the labor union called the knoghts of labor |
| dorthy day |
journalist and activist who started the catholic worker moveent |
| Pope Leo XIII |
wrote rerum novarum and established a savings bank for the poor |
| Karl Marx |
criticized capitalism and wrotw the Communist manifesto |
| Frederic Ozanan |
started St. V de Paul |
| stewardship |
the responsibility that people have to respect and care for all creation |
| ecological economics |
includes the value of the environment in ecomic decision making |
| human dignity |
basic goodness of human beings that comes from always being loved by God |
| Original Sin |
the rejection of their humaity as created in God's image |
| Grace |
the transforming love of God |
| Justice |
the establishment of loving relationships among huma beings, God and creation so that life can flourish in the way God intends |
| Enlightenment |
up & coming social political philosphical movement asserted that reason and science are the basis for knowing truth |
| World view |
basic beliefs that guide the way someone relates to the world |
| Respect |
to look beyond outer appearances and first impressions to see the goodness that is the foundation of aall God's creation |
| Social Structures |
paterns of relationships that shape any sciety |
| Retributive Justice |
the approach to criminal justice in which the emphasis is on hurting the offender |
| Euthanasia |
the intentional killing of someone whose life is deemed to be no longer worth living |
| Stereotype |
view of a person or group based on inaccurate or incomplete knowlege |