Interconnectedness: the Thread that Enables a Theological and Synodal Response to Abuse

In Greek mythology Ariadne gave a thread to Theseus to enable him to find his way out of the Labyrinth. Interconnectedness is a thread that enables us to see the congruent elements of a theological response to the abuse crisis amidst a spectrum of diverse areas, and move towards a coherent response....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of moral theology 2023-03, Vol.3 (CTEWC Book Series 3)
1. Verfasser: Goulding CJ, Gill
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In Greek mythology Ariadne gave a thread to Theseus to enable him to find his way out of the Labyrinth. Interconnectedness is a thread that enables us to see the congruent elements of a theological response to the abuse crisis amidst a spectrum of diverse areas, and move towards a coherent response. I argue that this is a synodal way of proceeding. Key features of this interconnectedness include: an understanding of authority as service and the importance of the child as agent and teacher. Both of these features find their deepest resonance in the person of Christ who issues a clear injunction to pay attention to the child. Indeed, his own identity is inseparable from his being a child in relationship with the Father - the eternal child, always the Son of the Father. There is, I suggest, a challenge to conversion and transformation for the entire ecclesial community.
ISSN:2166-2851
2166-2118
DOI:10.55476/001c.72073