Political Activities in a Religious Order

Intense Politics is Normal for a Church

Religious orders represent a form of moral community—more controlled than a fully free society and less structured than an organization.

Joining an order may represent a lifetime commitment. Orders may persist for centuries, far longer than organizations, whose life-span is usually measured in years or decades at most.

Re-naming political phenomena must capture the spirit of life and work in a religious order. Conjectures offered here are based on a limited understanding from a few meetings and events over the years, as well as some reading.

The new labels offered in the diagram are explained below.

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Political activities within a religious order: a comprehensive overview based on the framework of political life in society.

Preliminary Ideas

CG1-Responsible Commitment

CG2-Political Work

CG3-Mobilization in Crisis

CG4-Resolving Differences with Policy

CG5-CG7 Authority for Solutions : Will : Stability


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Originally posted: August-2009; Last updated: 15-Nov-2010, Amended 18-Nov-2023.