Religious Foundations of Responsibility to the World s Poor. Ethics and Global Development

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Religious Foundations of Responsibility to the World s Poor Ethics and Global Development

Questions for this session: How have different religious traditions looked at the problems of poverty and equity? What is the significance of both common ground and differences, among faith traditions and with secular worlds, for contemporary challenges?

Pew Forum Survey,2003 Views on Religion, Politics, and Public Policy

Poverty in History Vast majority of people were poor over history: short lives, limited education, health challenges, poor nutrition, limited possessions, limited mobility There was an assumption that poverty was a normal, permanent condition Religious traditions brought differing perspectives to the issues; some were deeply imbued with compassion, others less so They were also in practice deeply involved, in normal times and in crises, in addressing issues of poor in community

Religious Traditions and Poverty Approaches to the poor are embedded in many religious traditions Explanations of why some were rich, why others were poor Requirements on rich: tithing, Zakat Care for the poor by individuals, orders Responsibility for those within or outside the community? Treatment of strangers Attitudes towards work involved Fine distinctions: the deserving poor

Christianity: Much recent reflection on traditions and teachings about poverty 2000+ references in the New Testament to poverty Parables and teachings plus church history Ambiguity about wealth, social structures and status The Parable of the Good Samaritan: ancient wisdom: the stranger, ask no questions; warmth, support and healing; get him back on his feet, fully integrated in life

Judaism Obligations and Law deeply embedded Compassion for those who could not help themselves Care of strangers, linked to desert conditions of Middle East Charity and almsgiving Jubilee traditions

Maimonides (1135-1204): 8 Ways of Giving (each progressively more commendable) 1) giving sadly; 2) giving less than needed, but gladly; 3) giving after being asked; 4) giving without being asked; 5) giving without knowing who the recipient is; 6) giving without the recipient knowing who gave; 7) giving with neither the recipient or giver knowing who the other is; 8) helping the poor establish their independence by loan, hiring them to work, or teaching them a trade.

Islam The basic principles of sharing Third pillar of Islam is the giving of alms (Zakat) Sincere spirit of generosity is called for Islamic finance: basic principle of investing, sharing benefits and losses Ideals of poverty in some parts of Moslem world (sufi orders)

Other Faith Traditions Buddhism: core value of compassion and loving kindness Recognition that abject poverty undermines them Complex traditions on reincarnation in some faiths Traditions on slavery Role of women

Modern Realities Phenomenal changes in past 200 years Population, wealth, educational attainment Three modern realities Very different structures and significance of wealth and poverty Huge potential for change Huge challenges of poverty remain: 1.1 billion under $1 a day (one fifth of the world s population); 2.7 billion less than $2 a day; 8,000 die each day of HIV/AIDS, 30,000 children die each day The Millennium Development Goals: origins and significance HIV/AIDS a microcosm of scandal of poverty

Modern Challenges Bono: Fight Stupid poverty Africa: shall we stand around when there is a brush fire with watering cans? Give a man (or woman) a fishing pole, teach them to fish, and teach them to sell fish Our generation can be the first to end poverty The One Campaign, Jubilee, the Year of development It s about mobilization, about action, and about a long-lasting marathon

Modern Wisdom : How are religious traditions addressing these issues? Experience of the World Faiths Development Dialogue: Effort to define common ground in concern about poverty, among faiths and with secular development institutions Much common ground (Hans Kung) Major roles of faith institutions in mobilization for social justice: civil rights, apartheid, Jubilee 2000, 2005 Year of Development Significant tensions to overcome ( Lead us not into Temptation

Faith Institutions and Global Poverty Major and understated role in social action: health, education, social safety nets, disaster relief, conflict situations Practical advocates Expressing voices of poor communities Catholic Social teaching, preferential option for the poor Human Dignity and God-given potential Helping to deal with complexities

Faith Institutions and Poverty Many different forms: Churches, mosques, temples Church communities Faith NGOs Movements Orders (major roles in education, HIV/AIDS) Interfaith organizations: WCRP, URI, World Parliament of the Religions, Sant Egidio Prayer for Peace

Potential for Action is Enormous Faith leadership Advocacy and pressure Finance: ICCR, 3iG Micah Challenge and MDGs Islamic Charities Buddhism in rebuilding of Cambodia Tsunami and New Orleans: prominent role of faiths New alliances across traditional barriers: trafficking of women, Sudan

Complexities Niger story: Education as a priority, 170 in a class First, nations and communities left behind Second, internal conflicts Third, implementation implementation Fourth, poverty and equity

Where to? Reinforce the Aspects of Common cause and engagement Dialogue on differences New forms of partnership New forms of alliance Common commitment to changing realities

Areas of Engagement and Alliance Major issue of HIV/AIDS Human rights: more complex human rights and responsibilities Peace building, peace making, conflict prevention Issues: Debt, religiously motivated violence, water, refugees City focus Different geometries: Sant Egidio: poverty to conflict to HIV/AIDS, to rights

Issues and Ideas Development agenda of advocacy, action, and learning: the MDGs Development Agenda: reflective directions, future shape of societies, different worlds Successes and Failures: culture and religion Holes in knowledge, areas for investigation. Data Address fundamentalism (or development in deeply religious

Common Concerns Every issue on Development agenda has faith dimensions: Water, finance (infatuation with micro credit), migration, gender, labor Every issue on Faith agenda has a development dimension? Religious freedom, concepts of charity and community. Less tendency to organize in sectors but nonetheless many common threads.

Common Concerns: HIV/AIDS A Case: Part of the Problem, Part of the Solution Sin and Stigma, divisions in approach Compassion and care: children and orphans Community organizations Issues of trust and processes Unease about relations with governments and Vice versa Critically important, critically complex, large holes in knowledge

Areas for dialogue Gender: roles, violence, rights Corruption New forms of collaboration and partnerships Globalization Enterprise and its roles Equity and approaches to it

Martin Luther King Jr. I look forward confidently to the day when all who work for a living will be one with no thought to their separateness as Negroes, Jews, Italians or any other distinctions. This will be the day when we bring into full realization the American dream -- a dream yet unfulfilled.

A dream of equality of opportunity, of privilege and property widely distributed; a dream of a land where men will not take necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few; a dream of a land where men will not argue that the color of a man's skin determines the content of his character;

a dream of a nation where all our gifts and resources are held not for ourselves alone, but as instruments of service for the rest of humanity; the dream of a country where every man will respect the dignity and worth of the human personality.