Moral decline in teens: The applicaton of contextual theology
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Theology and Religious Education
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
Volume
13
Issue
2
First Page
24
Last Page
40
Publication Date
12-30-2013
Abstract
In today's modern world, the decline of morality among our teenagers is very evident. Three main causes were pointed out in this study: mass media, peer pressure, and poor family involvement. With this, there is an urgent need for an effective evangelization, and this is the task of contextual theology, a kind of theologizing that adapts the context of our teens' culture. The use of contextual theology enables religious educators to use an approach which is characterized by the process of engagement. This process aims to understand first the context, together with the kind of culture that they are immersed and the meaning of expressions that they utter. After engaging, the purification of this sad reality begins by highlighting and integrating the gospel values, which is the life-giving spirit of the teachings of Jesus Christ. Finally, this paper hopes to provide for future researchers a clearer perspective on how to make an effective approach in addressing this problem. This task is an ongoing endeavor not only for religious educators but also to those who are involve in the formation of our teens' values. They can enhance and innovate the used theological techniques according to the signs of the times. © 2013 De La Salle University, Philippines.
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Recommended Citation
Cordero, D. (2013). Moral decline in teens: The applicaton of contextual theology. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 13 (2), 24-40. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2993
Disciplines
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Keywords
Teenagers—Conduct of life; Moral development
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