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  • October 2016 Negotiation Handbook for Communities and Traditional Leaders: Citizens Rights and Responsibilities 

    Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection; Nyirongo, Griffin (2016-10-30)
    This Book is the first in a series of three books that together constitute the “Negotiation Handbook for Communities and Traditional Leaders”. The series of books is a product of the JCTR partnership with Diakonia and ...
  • A Just Market System 

    Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020)
    A just market is a market system that enables favorable participation from all market players. Buyers and sellers make up the market system. Sellers offer products and buyers offer money, the interaction of these two players ...
  • The Catholic Social Teaching 

    Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2016)
    In this brochure, you will find how Catholic Social Teaching provides away to help understand our rights and how we can get them. And we can work together to make sure that all Zambians have access to these basic rights ...
  • Preferential Option for the Poor and the Catholic Social Teaching 

    Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020-11-05)
    This video is an interview with Fr. Bboloka Nchimunya where he is discussing The Preferential Option for the Poor and the Catholic Social Teaching. He is interviewed by Annette Mulenga of JCTR.
  • 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 ...
  • 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 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 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 ...
  • Catholic Social Teaching And The Aids Epidemic 

    Kelly, Michael J (2011-01)
    The Church’s social teaching refers to a body of teaching on social, economic, political and cultural matters developed over a long period by the Catholic Church, but proposed more explicitly and systematically in the years ...
  • Hiv And Aids: A Justice Perspective 

    Kelly, Michael J (2006-04)
    Almost twenty-five years have passed since the publication of the first report on what was to develop as the AIDS pandemic. During those years HIV and AIDS have expanded at an accelerating rate in every continent and now ...
  • Church’s Social Teaching And The Economy In Zambia 

    Henriot, Peter J (2003-11-29)
    Since we are going to be talking about Zambia in great detail this afternoon, I want to open with a phrase I use more and more these days: "Zambia is a very rich country, a very rich country indeed, but Zambia is a country ...
  • Catholic Social Teaching And The AIDS Pandemic 

    Kelly, Michael J (2011-01)
    The Church’s social teaching refers to a body of teaching on social, economic, political and cultural matters developed over a long period by the Catholic Church, but proposed more explicitly and systematically in the years ...
  • A Church in The Modern World of Africa: The Zambian Experience 

    Henriot, Peter J (2005-03)
    Zambia became independent of British colonial rule in 1964, one year before that greatest document of the Second Vatican Council, Church in the Modem World (Gaudium et Spes), was published. The Catholic church in Zambia ...