Catholic Social Teaching
Herausgeber: Bradley, Gerard V.; Brugger, E. Christian
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A suitable text for graduate courses and upper level undergraduate seminars in religious ethics, moral theology and related subjects. Will be of interest to nearly anyone in the humanities or social sciences fields.
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A suitable text for graduate courses and upper level undergraduate seminars in religious ethics, moral theology and related subjects. Will be of interest to nearly anyone in the humanities or social sciences fields.
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- Law and Christianity
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781108448345
- ISBN-10: 1108448348
- Artikelnr.: 64107684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Law and Christianity
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781108448345
- ISBN-10: 1108448348
- Artikelnr.: 64107684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: continuity, change, and contingency in modern Catholic social
teaching Gerard Bradley and E. Christian Brugger; Part I. Historical
Background: 1. Aquinas as a primary source of Catholic social teaching John
Finnis; 2. The nineteenth century historical and intellectual context of
Catholic social teaching Thomas Behr; Part II. Leo XIII to Francis: The
Modern Documentary Tradition: 3. Rerum Novarum (1891) Joseph Boyle; 4.
Quadragesimo Anno (1931) Samuel Gregg; 5. Pope Pius XII on social issues
Ronald J. Rychlak; 6. Development in Catholic social teaching: John XXIII
to Paul VI V. Bradley Lewis; 7. Social teaching in Pope John Paul II
Patrick Lee; 8. Pope Benedict XVI on the political and social order Brian
Benestad; 9. The social teaching of Pope Francis Daniel Mahoney; Part III.
Themes in Catholic Social Teaching: 10. Catholic social teaching on the
common good V. Bradley Lewis; 11. The universal destination of the world's
resources Cristóbal Orrego; 12. The Apostolate of the Laity Christopher
Tollefsen; 13. Globalization John Finnis; 14. Are some men angels? Modern
Catholic social thought and Trust in government Christopher Wolfe; 15. The
moral principles governing the immigration policies of polities Kevin
Flannery SJ; 16. International finance and Catholic social teaching Robert
Kennedy; 17. Subsidiarity Maria Cahill; 18. Socialism and capitalism in
Catholic social thought Catherine Ruth Pakaluk; 19. Preferential option for
the poor and Catholic Social teaching Martin Schlag; 20. Catholic social
teaching and living the Christian life Russell Shaw; Part IV. Evaluative
and Critical Reflections: 21. Catholic social teaching is Catholic moral
teaching E. Christian Brugger; 22. How should Bishops teach Catholic social
teaching? Gerard V. Bradley; 23. A radical critique of Catholic social
teaching John M. Finnis.
teaching Gerard Bradley and E. Christian Brugger; Part I. Historical
Background: 1. Aquinas as a primary source of Catholic social teaching John
Finnis; 2. The nineteenth century historical and intellectual context of
Catholic social teaching Thomas Behr; Part II. Leo XIII to Francis: The
Modern Documentary Tradition: 3. Rerum Novarum (1891) Joseph Boyle; 4.
Quadragesimo Anno (1931) Samuel Gregg; 5. Pope Pius XII on social issues
Ronald J. Rychlak; 6. Development in Catholic social teaching: John XXIII
to Paul VI V. Bradley Lewis; 7. Social teaching in Pope John Paul II
Patrick Lee; 8. Pope Benedict XVI on the political and social order Brian
Benestad; 9. The social teaching of Pope Francis Daniel Mahoney; Part III.
Themes in Catholic Social Teaching: 10. Catholic social teaching on the
common good V. Bradley Lewis; 11. The universal destination of the world's
resources Cristóbal Orrego; 12. The Apostolate of the Laity Christopher
Tollefsen; 13. Globalization John Finnis; 14. Are some men angels? Modern
Catholic social thought and Trust in government Christopher Wolfe; 15. The
moral principles governing the immigration policies of polities Kevin
Flannery SJ; 16. International finance and Catholic social teaching Robert
Kennedy; 17. Subsidiarity Maria Cahill; 18. Socialism and capitalism in
Catholic social thought Catherine Ruth Pakaluk; 19. Preferential option for
the poor and Catholic Social teaching Martin Schlag; 20. Catholic social
teaching and living the Christian life Russell Shaw; Part IV. Evaluative
and Critical Reflections: 21. Catholic social teaching is Catholic moral
teaching E. Christian Brugger; 22. How should Bishops teach Catholic social
teaching? Gerard V. Bradley; 23. A radical critique of Catholic social
teaching John M. Finnis.
Introduction: continuity, change, and contingency in modern Catholic social
teaching Gerard Bradley and E. Christian Brugger; Part I. Historical
Background: 1. Aquinas as a primary source of Catholic social teaching John
Finnis; 2. The nineteenth century historical and intellectual context of
Catholic social teaching Thomas Behr; Part II. Leo XIII to Francis: The
Modern Documentary Tradition: 3. Rerum Novarum (1891) Joseph Boyle; 4.
Quadragesimo Anno (1931) Samuel Gregg; 5. Pope Pius XII on social issues
Ronald J. Rychlak; 6. Development in Catholic social teaching: John XXIII
to Paul VI V. Bradley Lewis; 7. Social teaching in Pope John Paul II
Patrick Lee; 8. Pope Benedict XVI on the political and social order Brian
Benestad; 9. The social teaching of Pope Francis Daniel Mahoney; Part III.
Themes in Catholic Social Teaching: 10. Catholic social teaching on the
common good V. Bradley Lewis; 11. The universal destination of the world's
resources Cristóbal Orrego; 12. The Apostolate of the Laity Christopher
Tollefsen; 13. Globalization John Finnis; 14. Are some men angels? Modern
Catholic social thought and Trust in government Christopher Wolfe; 15. The
moral principles governing the immigration policies of polities Kevin
Flannery SJ; 16. International finance and Catholic social teaching Robert
Kennedy; 17. Subsidiarity Maria Cahill; 18. Socialism and capitalism in
Catholic social thought Catherine Ruth Pakaluk; 19. Preferential option for
the poor and Catholic Social teaching Martin Schlag; 20. Catholic social
teaching and living the Christian life Russell Shaw; Part IV. Evaluative
and Critical Reflections: 21. Catholic social teaching is Catholic moral
teaching E. Christian Brugger; 22. How should Bishops teach Catholic social
teaching? Gerard V. Bradley; 23. A radical critique of Catholic social
teaching John M. Finnis.
teaching Gerard Bradley and E. Christian Brugger; Part I. Historical
Background: 1. Aquinas as a primary source of Catholic social teaching John
Finnis; 2. The nineteenth century historical and intellectual context of
Catholic social teaching Thomas Behr; Part II. Leo XIII to Francis: The
Modern Documentary Tradition: 3. Rerum Novarum (1891) Joseph Boyle; 4.
Quadragesimo Anno (1931) Samuel Gregg; 5. Pope Pius XII on social issues
Ronald J. Rychlak; 6. Development in Catholic social teaching: John XXIII
to Paul VI V. Bradley Lewis; 7. Social teaching in Pope John Paul II
Patrick Lee; 8. Pope Benedict XVI on the political and social order Brian
Benestad; 9. The social teaching of Pope Francis Daniel Mahoney; Part III.
Themes in Catholic Social Teaching: 10. Catholic social teaching on the
common good V. Bradley Lewis; 11. The universal destination of the world's
resources Cristóbal Orrego; 12. The Apostolate of the Laity Christopher
Tollefsen; 13. Globalization John Finnis; 14. Are some men angels? Modern
Catholic social thought and Trust in government Christopher Wolfe; 15. The
moral principles governing the immigration policies of polities Kevin
Flannery SJ; 16. International finance and Catholic social teaching Robert
Kennedy; 17. Subsidiarity Maria Cahill; 18. Socialism and capitalism in
Catholic social thought Catherine Ruth Pakaluk; 19. Preferential option for
the poor and Catholic Social teaching Martin Schlag; 20. Catholic social
teaching and living the Christian life Russell Shaw; Part IV. Evaluative
and Critical Reflections: 21. Catholic social teaching is Catholic moral
teaching E. Christian Brugger; 22. How should Bishops teach Catholic social
teaching? Gerard V. Bradley; 23. A radical critique of Catholic social
teaching John M. Finnis.