Wednesday, January 15, 2014

On the Contextalization of Morally Charged Issues

"On successive days in mid-January, Pope Francis and his top collaborator at the Vatican made public statements that provided a lesson in Franciscan contextualization of highly loaded moral issues." Read More from Catholic News Service  


My Comments:  It is true that the contextualization of morally charged issues is necessary.  In fact this strategy is needed if only to lessen the bitterness and acrimony in the debate but it is extremely necessary too to be clear  about our statements.  Important personalities like the Pope must avoid statements or pep talks where certain statements could be misconstrued because of vagueness.  Misappropriation of words can lead to wrong imputations and will have repercussions for doctrine.

No comments:

The Word Made Flesh