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ArtikelVoluntary Work: the Biblical and Theological Foundations  
Oleh: Muya, Juvenal Ilunga
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Dolentium Hominum vol. 17 no. 50 (2002), page 21-28.
Topik: Voluntary Work
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    • Nomor Panggil: DD25.7
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Isi artikelThe task that has been entrusted to me is that of reflecting on the Christian motivation behind voluntary work and on its significance within the Church. In a general sense, we may say that voluntary work is directed towards expressing a different quality of social participation not as a space for theoretical exercises but as a planning model around which all forces should converge - there thus emerges a need and an ethical responsibility that does not confine itself to addresseing suffering and marginalisation, and looking for the other person and welcoming him within a frame-work of solidarity, but which in addition opens up to an institutional level by requiring a change in soviety, its customs and its lifestyles. Voluntary work is rooted, therefore, in a wish to regain the meaning of life and to become a proposal for a new civil co-existence.
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