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Laudato Si' and CST Principles: Human Dignity, Common Good, Solidarity and Nursing Course

   

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Q1) How Laudato Si’ represents the CST principles of the human dignity
The Laudato Si tend to represent the Catholic social tradition principle of the human dignity
as the one that the human being are tend to the creation of the God and human being are crated in
the image of God therefore, it is vital and essential that the human being are endowed towards
the dignity. Further, it has been seen and observed that the based on the Catholic social teaching
and its list of the principle the concept and implication of the human dignity is reflected as
presented as the one that tend to about understanding of the fact that each of us and every
individual at the globe is tend to be made in God's image (Din and et. al., 2022). Thus, based on
the human dignity principle it has been noted that every person should tend to have an effective
as well as the proper set of the innate human dignity that should be in such a manner that no one
can take away. Beside this, it has been also reflected by the CST principle of human dignity that
the God has given a freely to all human beings whether it would be saint or sinner, imprisoned or
freed, powerful or marginalised. Thus, the The Catholic tradition teaches that human dignity can
be protected and reflects the fundamental right to life.
Q2) How Laudato Si’ represents the CST principle of the common good
The Laudato Si tend to reflect and represent the CST principle of the common good as the
one principle that tend to reflect that the dignity of the human being that is created by the God is
tend to be affirmed thus individuals believe and tend to be live in common with each other.
Further, the concept of the principle of the common good within the list of the CST principle
tend to represent that the rights of the all the individuals tend to be needed to be properly
balanced and should be set out at a balance within the wider level of common good of all.
Further, it has been also tending to be reflected and presented by the common good principle of
the CST that the common good is tend to be reached only when a scenes of the representing that
fact that we work together and should be emphasis and focused on to improve the wellbeing of
people in our society and the wider world. Along with this, it has been also presented and
reflected that the rights of the individual and every human being at globe need to be the have the
significant level of the personal possessions along with common sharing of the community
resources that needs to be must be balanced with the needs of the disadvantaged and
dispossessed (Ku, 2022).
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