

WOF 437: Is Safety Culture Good for Us?
11 snips May 13, 2024
Exploring the contemporary embrace of 'safety' and its overlap with Catholic values. Discussing risk, emotional well-being, and the importance of facing challenges for growth. Reflecting on the balance between physical and psychological safety. Questioning the role of safety in the hierarchy of values and exploring the conditions for absolution in confession.
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Safety Is Not The Highest Good
- Safety is a value but not the supreme value; values must be ordered hierarchically.
- Treating safety as the highest good flattens moral life and leads to a dull existence.
Anthropology Shapes Safety Priorities
- A faulty, reductive anthropology underlies modern safety culture and ignores higher moral goods.
- Recognizing the soul and transcendent goods makes safety a subordinate consideration.
Formative Risks From Childhood
- Bishop Robert Barron recalls childhood risks like first baseball practice and falling off bikes as formative.
- He argues parents who let kids face small dangers enable growth and resilience.