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    • What is The Church's Social Teaching Saying About Human Trafficking 

      Kayula, Lesa G (2010-12)
      Trafficking in persons (Human Trafficking) has become a well documented issue although it remains in some way invisible to our eyes. The stories of human trafficking we hear about are often of people who have been rescued ...
    • What is The Church’s Social Teaching Saying About Corruption? 

      Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2010)
      Corruption in Zambia is widespread and continues to grow, despite the fact that Zambia is a fairly democratic and peaceful country. Nearly every day, there are significant number of corruption cases involving huge sums of ...
    • What is The Church’s Social Teaching Saying About Labour? 

      Moyo, Anold (2011-10)
      Ever since the origin of human life, human beings have had to work for their upkeep and survival. However, unlike pre-historic times where labour was mostly of an informal, subsistence, and individualised nature, today it ...
    • What Is The Church’s Social Teaching Saying About Politics? 

      Liche, Dominic (2010-08)
      The Church, by reason of her role and competence, is not identified in any way with the political community nor bound to any political system. She is at once a sign and a safeguard of the transcendent character of the human ...
    • What is The Church’s Social Teaching Saying About Property Grabbing ? 

      Mwale, Simson (2006-10)
      This pamphlet has been prepared to assist Christian groups (e.g., Small Christian Communities, Justice and Peace groups, Bible Study groups, Fellow-ship groups, etc,) to learn more about the Church Social Teaching (CST) - ...
    • What is The Church’s Social Teaching Saying About Women’s Rights? 

      Allsopp, Claire (2016-08)
      This booklet has been designed to assist Christian groups to learn more and reflect on the current situation of women’s rights. It provides a theological reflection, with reference to some of the scripture, for the purpose ...