I.S.A. HOLDS DECEMBER FORUM: SPIRITUALITY & PRAXIS IN PROMOTING PEACE & JUSTICE

Is there hope for a country engaged in political conflict, war on drugs, killings, child soldiers recruited and trained to be future warriors or terrorists?

Yes, Marites Guingona-Africa, Ph.D. says, as long as we are capable of engaging our moral imagination so that we are able to make choices out of love and not of fear, there is hope. Hope dwells in our human capacity for transcending our fears with courage so that we can see the realities of the world around us with clarity of vision, and respond to it with integrity of co-creative actions. These are actions that arise from deeply-held spiritual values and convictions rooted in the certainty that there is a divine force bigger than ourselves that embraces us with love despite our human frailties.