Describe briefly how the theory of interdependence articulated by Linda Land-Clo

Describe briefly how the theory of interdependence articulated by Linda Land-Closson in “Decolonizing Ourselves: Looking toward the Gospel and the Margins” (pp. 196-97) might help people to develop a “Beloved Community” that would overcome racism and create greater respect for the dignity of women and immigrants
Please give references in the text when you either quote or take ideas not commonly known, e.g., (Valentin 88). At the end of each essay add a bibliography of works cited.
may eventually be read by other faculty to see how well you have achieved the goals of the Core curriculum related to Field 1, the Justice attribute, and the Advanced Writing Intensive skill attribute.

Mark Allman proposed different theories of justice in his work Who Would Jesus K

Mark Allman proposed different theories of justice in his work Who Would Jesus Kill? Among them were the Deontological, the Consequential, and the Virtue theories. After reading Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’ evaluate with examples for each which of the three theories is most likely to promote “the integral ecology” that Pope Francis advocates in chapter 4 of Laudato Si’.
Please give references in the text when you either quote or take ideas not commonly known, e.g., (Valentin 88). At the end of each essay add a bibliography of works cited.
may eventually be read by other faculty to see how well you have achieved the goals of the Core curriculum related to Field 1, the Justice attribute, and the Advanced Writing Intensive skill attribute.

This final essay should be approximately 2000 words, double spaced. You should p

This final essay should be approximately 2000 words, double spaced. You should provide at least six peer reviewed sources to help substantiate points made throughout your essays. Just as with the Mini Essays, you must use Chicago Style for references. At the beginning of your essay, please write out fully which prompt you will be writing about
PROMPT
• What role does karma play in Buddhism? Who does it affect, and how does it affect them in this life, the afterlife, and the next life?