Service as a Spiritual Tool for Social Transformation
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https://doi.org/10.35997/teorel.v2i1.796Keywords:
Social Transformation, Service, Jesus Christ, Altruism, Solidarity, EthicsAbstract
This article explores the deep interconnection between social transformation, spiritual tools, and service from a Christian perspective. It is established that service, when based on a strong spiritual connection, can be a powerful tool to generate significant change on both an individual and societal level.
The article begins by defining the key concepts: social transformation as profound changes that alter the structures and norms of a society, spiritual tools as instruments to connect with the transcendental, and service as altruistic actions that seek collective well-being.
Through examples such as the teachings of Jesus Christ and contemporary cases of service, the relationship between these concepts is illustrated. It is highlighted that service, guided by values such as love, compassion, justice and social responsibility, has the potential to build a more just, inclusive and ethical society.
The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of integrating spirituality with service actions to generate significant social transformation. Readers are invited to reflect on their own commitment to service and to take actions that contribute to a more compassionate and equitable world
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