In this case, the main social issues are religion, morality, and worldview. Religion plays an indirect role when it comes to both development and implementation of public policy (Orr, 2007, p. 199-209). This concept is applicable because religion and religious communities serve as the moral teachers of ethical traditions. This then translates to these institutions structuring debate and at the same time illuminating the applicable moral norms. Consequently, religious communities can then help to develop and sustain morality in political institutions and also promote moral reasoning and exemplify values and behaviors that are considered conducive and necessary for human dignity. Morality and worldview, on the other hand, have a much more direct and influential role when it comes to the creation of public policy. As mentioned earlier, worldview consists of a network of presuppositions that are related regarding knowledge and experience. What is considered common and related is more likely to influence what social laws are based on mainly because they rely on experience and knowledge (Valk, 2015). Public policy creation depends on what is generally or mostly accepted, and this is where worldview comes into play. Apart from that, another consideration is what is
In this case, the main social issues are religion, morality, and worldview. Religion plays an indirect role when it comes to both development and implementation of public policy (Orr, 2007, p. 199-209). This concept is applicable because religion and religious communities serve as the moral teachers of ethical traditions. This then translates to these institutions structuring debate and at the same time illuminating the applicable moral norms. Consequently, religious communities can then help to develop and sustain morality in political institutions and also promote moral reasoning and exemplify values and behaviors that are considered conducive and necessary for human dignity. Morality and worldview, on the other hand, have a much more direct and influential role when it comes to the creation of public policy. As mentioned earlier, worldview consists of a network of presuppositions that are related regarding knowledge and experience. What is considered common and related is more likely to influence what social laws are based on mainly because they rely on experience and knowledge (Valk, 2015). Public policy creation depends on what is generally or mostly accepted, and this is where worldview comes into play. Apart from that, another consideration is what is