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Navigate Together: Against the Current, Towards New Horizons

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  • James Henry Padilla DeBorst

    (University Aurel Vlaicu of Arad, Romania)

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This article critiques the dominant "development" paradigm, which perpetuates colonial structures, ecological degradation, and socio-economic inequalities. The essay introduces an alternative vision called "levelment," rooted in biblical principles of justice, sufficiency, and interdependence. Four critical movements for achieving levelment are outlined: transitioning from growth to rest and care for creation, embracing downward self-giving to redistribute privilege, practicing debt forgiveness to challenge predatory systems, and fostering polyvision to counter monocultural perspectives. Drawing on scriptural themes, we envision a collective effort by diverse communities to restore balance and pursue shalom. This paradigm challenges the current development narrative, offering a pathway toward sustainability, equity, and reconciliation in a world gripped by poly-crisis. This framework provides a foundation for reimagining global justice, calling for shared responsibility and collective transformation grounded in theological and ethical principles.

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  • James Henry Padilla DeBorst, 2024. "Navigate Together: Against the Current, Towards New Horizons," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2024 0482, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0482
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    development; justice; shalom; sustainability; downward mobility; debt forgiveness; biblical ethics; economic discipleship;
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