They hear God's words and share His message with others.
Prophets speak for God
All people are sacred, made in Gods image
Dignity of the Human Person
basic needs, such as food, shelter, water, basic health care, and nurturing our young
Survival Rights
Wrong actions done by groups or societies that harm people or go against God's will.
SOCIAL SIN
They see suffering and ask for change to help people, especially the poor.
Prophets notice unfair things
We find meaning in relationships with others.
Common Good and Community
striving to ensure the well-being of others as well as ourselves
JUSTICE
concerned with obligations that human beings have to all the rest of creation
ECOLOGICAL JUSTICE
They don’t care about power or riches.
Prophets only follow God
Everyone has the right to life, food, shelter, education, and work.
Rights and Responsibilities
things needed to foster the full potential of God’s creation, such as respect, privacy, freedom of speech,
THRIVAL RIGHTS
concerned with obligations that individuals within subgroups have toward their own community
SOCIAL JUSTICE
They help leaders follow God’s way and make good choices.
Prophets guide leaders
Society is judged by how it treats its most vulnerable.
Option for the Poor
lack of concern for, and the violation of the well-being of others or oneself
INJUSTICE
concerned with obligations that the society has toward all its members, and the role of governments, corporations
DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
Why was Jesus different from other prophets?
- Unlike other prophets, Jesus showed love and compassion instead of anger and revenge.\
-He healed the sick, ate with outcasts, and cleansed the temple.
-Jesus didn’t just bring a message from God—he was God on earth, showing love and forgiveness.
Government should promote human dignity and the common good.
Role of Government
concerned with obligations between individuals , fairness and respect in one-to one relationships.
INDIVIDUAL JUSTICE
A belief that God wants people, especially the poor, to be free from injustice and oppression.
LIBERATION THEOLOGY