Spiritual Preparation, Workshop 9: An Ethic of Risk
In "What We Choose: Ethics for Unitarian Universalists," a Tapestry of Faith program
Set aside time for journaling, reflection, prayer, and/or meditation, using these focus questions:
- What have you done in your own life to work toward justice? What grounds your work?
- Have you become discouraged or cynical about the results of justice work? What were/are the circumstances? How do you gauge your current capacity to work toward justice in the world?
- What response do you have to Welch's assertion that "a single actor cannot be moral" due to limited and partial understanding of a given situation?
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Last updated on Thursday, January 19, 2012.
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