Essential Catholic Social Thought

Essential Catholic Social Thought

by Bernard V. Brady
ISBN-10:
1570757569
ISBN-13:
9781570757563
Pub. Date:
03/28/2008
Publisher:
Orbis Books
ISBN-10:
1570757569
ISBN-13:
9781570757563
Pub. Date:
03/28/2008
Publisher:
Orbis Books
Essential Catholic Social Thought

Essential Catholic Social Thought

by Bernard V. Brady
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Overview

Accessible in style and designed for a one-semester course, this book presents the principles of Catholic social thought, describes their historical development, and includes abridged excerpts of relevant documents. Each chapter includes study-discussion questions and prayers from the Catholic tradition. In the words of Brady, the Catholic social tradition "aims to reach the hearts and the minds of persons.... It seeks personal conversion and social transformation."

About the Author:
Bernard V. Brady is currently professor and chair of theology at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570757563
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 03/28/2008
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

List of Documents xi

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction: Essential Catholic Social Thought xvii

Official Catholic Social Thought in This Book xvii

An Overview of the Book xix

Some Thoughts Before You Begin xxi

1 The Catholic Social Tradition 1

Official Catholic Social Teaching 1

Why Are There So Many Documents? 3

Catholic Social Teaching: The Principles 4

The Problem with Principles Alone 8

Studying Catholic Social Thought 9

The Catholic Social Tradition, Broadly Understood 15

Social Catholicism 23

Conclusion 26

Some Questions for Consideration 28

2 Persons and the Common Good 29

What Holds This All Together? 29

What Does This Mean for You? 37

The Vocation of Social Catholicism 40

If You Were a Slave, Would You Be against Slavery? 48

Living the Call in Community 49

Conclusion 52

Some Questions for Consideration 54

3 About New Things 55

Thomas Aquinas: A Foundation of Catholic Social Thought 55

Rerum novarum 70

Justice and Rerum novarum 83

Quadragesima anno 84

Catholic Social Thought in America 90

Conclusion 95

Some Questions for Consideration 96

4 Personalism and Human Rights 98

The Personalist Philosophy of Jacques Maritain 98

The United Nations 101

Catholic and American 103

John Courtney Murray 107

The Writings of Pope John XXIII 113

Pacem in terris 115

Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin: Personalism in Practice 127

The Aims and Means of the Catholic Worker 131

Conclusion 134

Some Questions for Consideration 134

5 Christ's Love impels Us 136

The Church in the World 139

Freedom, Conscience, and Truth 151

Integral Human Development 158

Conclusion 168

Some Questions for Consideration 169

6 Liberation 170

A Call to Action 170

The Moral Voice from Latin America 176

The Blood of the Martyrs 187

Justice in the World 195

Evangelization and Justice 202

Conclusion 205

Some Questions for Consideration 206

7 The Work of Solidarity 208

On Human Work 211

Solidarity and the Structures of Sin 224

Migration/Immigration in Catholic Thought 236

Conclusion 239

Some Questions for Consideration 239

8 One Hundred Years Later 241

The Moral Appraisal of Capitalism 241

Racism and Catholic Moral Thought 257

Capital Punishment and Catholic Moral Thought 267

The Consistent Ethic of Life 269

Conclusion 271

Some Questions for Consideration 272

9 Blessed Are the Peacemakers 273

Love is the Only Real Hope yet Deadly Force Is Sometimes Justified 274

The Just-War Theory 281

Peacemaking and Peacebuilding 287

Pope Francis and People Building 293

Conclusion 298

Some Questions for Consideration 300

10 A Catholic Environmental Ethic 301

Creation Proclaims the Glory of God 302

No Ecology without Anthropology 303

Creation Is from God and Speaks to Us of God 307

Our Common Home 309

Conclusion 325

Some Questions for Consideration 326

11 Misericordia 327

God Is Love 328

Love Is the Heart of the Catholic Social Tradition 338

The Special Place of the Poor 350

Conclusion 358

Some Questions for Consideration 358

Conclusion: All for the Common Good 359

Index 362

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