Primary Source Readings in Catholic Social JusticeSaint Mary's Press, 2007 - 232 من الصفحات God calls each one of us to work for justice in the world. It is a daunting task that we do not face alone. Primary Source Readings in Catholic Social Justice presents the living words of the Catholic Church. Each chapter contains an excerpt from relevant Church documents, the writings of a person striving to live the Catholic social justice mission and a sidebar highlighting the actions of a person or organization working to make the world a better place. This is the perfect resource to supplement any social justice class! |
المحتوى
Introduction | 8 |
The Pilgrimage Continues Poor Teach Harsh and Dreadful | 18 |
Chapter | 27 |
and Other Statements by Archbishop Oscar Romero | 33 |
The Human Person and Human Rights | 43 |
by Sr Helen Prejean | 52 |
Principles of the Churchs Social Doctrine | 61 |
to the Asian Tsunami by Ken Hackett | 69 |
translated by Matthew OConnell | 122 |
The Catholic Worker | 130 |
by Cardinal Joseph Bernardin | 143 |
The International Community | 153 |
Safeguarding the Environment | 169 |
The Promotion of Peace | 187 |
That Changed the World by Martin Luther King | 200 |
Social Doctrine and Ecclesial Action | 207 |
Family The Vital Cell of Society | 77 |
Human Work | 95 |
Make a Difference for Justice in the Business World? | 105 |
Economic Life | 115 |
Excerpts from Axioms of Faith by Anna Nussbaum | 216 |
Additional Reading | 225 |
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