The Relationship of Christian Principles and Dasbien Theory with the Well-being of Society

Abstract

Social well-being depends largely on the quality of interpersonal relationships. Currently, in different parts of the world, social ills are expressed by causing suffering and death. The objective of this work is to remember and value Christian principles and Dasbien Theory, which share the idea that love and conscious action toward others are essential for harmonious coexistence. The research is basic, using a documentary review method, comparing sources, using observation, experience, and logical reasoning. In the Bible, love of one’s neighbor is presented as a fundamental mandate, which finds parallels in Dasbien’s conception of the act of loving in a rational and beneficial way. Dasbien Theory establishes a model of interaction based on the conscious action of “giving something good” to others, prioritizing their well-being and needs. This principle aligns with the values of Christianity, which promote love of neighbor, empathy, and justice. The application of both approaches in society can strengthen interpersonal relationships and contribute to collective well-being. We conclude that the integration of Christian principles and Dasbien Theory into society can foster healthier relationships and contribute to the common good. Both models emphasize the importance of active love and conscious action in building a more just and balanced society.

Presenters

Andy Kid Figueroa Cardenas
Director de Proyecto, Fundación To Give Welfare - DASBIEN, Lima, Peru

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Religious Community and Socialization

KEYWORDS

Love, Society, Dasbien