An economics of justice & charity: Catholic social teaching : its development and contemporary relevance
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Angelico Press
2017
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Abstract: | "Since Pope Leo XIII's landmark encyclical Rerum Novarum of 1891, a significant part of Catholic social doctrine has focused on man's economic life and the challenge of building a well-ordered society rooted in correct first principles and animated by the twin virtues of justice and charity. The Church has boldly engaged the ideologies of the modern age--not only anarchism, communism, and fascism, but also the seductive alternatives of liberalism and libertarianism. Understanding and applying Catholic social doctrine presents special difficulties. The sheer mass of material is a steep mountain to climb for the non-expert. Developments over time and the different styles of papal authors can give an impression of inconsistency or even contradiction. Agenda-driven commentators ignore or distort whatever they dislike, creating an ersatz magisterium. An Economics of Justice and Charity offers readers a compact, objective summary of the economic teaching of the Popes from Leo XIII to Francis that makes manifest its inner unity, its intended authority, and its perennial applicability. It bears witness to the Church's living history of ethical wisdom, care for workers and the poor, and urgent desire to "penetrate and perfect the temporal order with the spirit of the Gospel.""--Front jacket flap |
Umfang: | XV, 161 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781621383109 9781621383116 1621383113 |
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title | An economics of justice & charity Catholic social teaching : its development and contemporary relevance |
title_alt | Economics of justice and charity From the beginnings through Leo XIII -- From Pius X through Pius XI -- From Pius XII through Paul VI -- John Paul II, Laborem exercens and Sollicitudo rei socialis -- John Paul II, Centesimus annus -- Benedict XVI and Francis -- The Authority of the church's social teaching -- The question of usury -- What does Centesimus annus really teach? -- Review of Compendium of the social doctrine of the church -- Is economic justice possible in the world? -- Catholic social teaching: homage to Christ the king |
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title_exact_search | An economics of justice & charity Catholic social teaching : its development and contemporary relevance |
title_full | An economics of justice & charity Catholic social teaching : its development and contemporary relevance Thomas Storck ; foreword by Peter Kwasniewski |
title_fullStr | An economics of justice & charity Catholic social teaching : its development and contemporary relevance Thomas Storck ; foreword by Peter Kwasniewski |
title_full_unstemmed | An economics of justice & charity Catholic social teaching : its development and contemporary relevance Thomas Storck ; foreword by Peter Kwasniewski |
title_short | An economics of justice & charity |
title_sort | an economics of justice charity catholic social teaching its development and contemporary relevance |
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