Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations

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Kenneth R. Himes, Lisa Sowle Cahill
Georgetown University Press, 2005 - Philosophy - 563 pages

With an equal emphasis on every word in the title-and with a distinctly American perspective-Himes and his distinguished associate editors and contributors, have assembled the most thorough and authoritative assessment of modern Roman Catholic social teaching to date, likely to remain the touchstone volume for decades. This culmination of many years of effort by twenty stellar scholars has produced a reference work for anyone interested in understanding or studying the key documents that comprise the central corpus of Catholic social teaching.

In addition to interrogations of the major documents, this volume provides an understanding of the biblical and philosophical foundations of Catholic social teaching, addresses the doctrinal issues that arise in such a context, and explores the social thought leading up to the "modern" era, generally accepted as beginning in 1891 with the publication of Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum. Finally, there is a review of how Catholic social teaching has been received in the United States, and an informed look at the shortcomings and questions that future generations must address.

By any standard, Modern Catholic Social Teaching is a remarkable work-intellectually rigorous and deeply faithful, it provides accessible and thought-provoking insights into the heart of a belief tradition that every Catholic will find invaluable.

 

Contents

The Bible and Catholic Social Teaching Will This Engagement Lead to Marriage?
9
Natural Law in Catholic Social Teachings
41
The Ecclesiological Foundations of Modern Catholic Social Teaching
72
Early Modern Roman Catholic Social Thought 17401890
99
Commentaries
125
Commentary on Rerum novarum The Condition of Labor
127
Commentary on Quadragesimo anno After Forty Tears
151
The Christmas Messages of Pius XII 19391945 Catholic Social Teaching in a Time of Extreme Crisis
175
Commentary on Octogesima adveniens A CAll to Action on the Eightieth Anniversary of Rerum novarum
315
Commentary on Justitia in mundo Justice in the World
333
Commentary on Famitiaw consortio Apostolic Exhortation on the Family
363
Commentary on Laborem exercens On Human Work
389
Commentary on Sollicitudo rei socialis On Social Concern
415
Commentary on Centesimus annus On the Hundredth Anniversary of Rerum novarum
436
Reception and Future of the Tradition
467
The Reception of Catholic Social and Economic Teaching in the United States
469

Commentary on Mater et magistra Christianity and Social Progress
191
Commentary on Pacem in terris Peace on Earth
217
Commentary on Dignitatis humanae Declaration on Religious Freedom
244
Commentary on Gaudium et spes Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World
266
Commentary on Populorum progressio On the Development of Peoples
292
The Reception of Catholic Approaches to Peace and War in the United States
493
The Future of Catholic Social Thought
522
CONTRIBUTORS
545
INDEX
547
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Kenneth R. Himes, OFM, is an associate professor in the Department of Theology at Boston College, author of Responses to 101 Questions on Catholic Social Teaching, and coauthor (with Michael J. Himes) of Fullness of Faith: The Public Significance of Theology.