Christian Social Witness and Teaching: The modern social teaching : contexts, summaries, analysisGracewing Publishing, 1998 - 520 من الصفحات The second volume of Rodger Charles' two volume presentation of the Catholic Tradidition from Genesis to Centesimus Annus addresses the Modern Social Teaching of the Church from the reign of Pope Leo XIII. The encyclical Rerun Novarum(1891) was a response to the problems of liberal capitalism and the industrial revolution in the Western world. Leo's successors were largely concerned with the ongoing problems of that programme, though Pius XI (1922-39) and more markedly Pius XII (1939-58) were also concerned with international problems. The years following the end of the Second World War demanded even more attention to these. Meanwhile many Western intellectuals doubted the viability of capitalism and some liberation theologians from the 1970s used Marxist social analysis as an integral part of their search for justice. As it happened, the 1980s brought about the collapse of real socialism and the resurgence of liberal capitalism. From the time of John XXIII (1953-63), the pastors of the Church have been responding to these new needs and with the advent of John Paul II, the controversies over liberation theology and the collapse of socialism, the pace of that response has quickened. Rodger Charles, Lecturer and Tutor in Moral and Pastoral Theology at Campion Hall, Oxford, has spent over thirty years researching, lecturing and writing in London, Oxford and San Francisco on the social teaching of the Church and its application. His book provides a masterly and an unrivalled introduction to this topic. |
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Chapter | 3 |
Leo XIII and the social problem | 10 |
Understanding social encyclicals | 12 |
His social teaching after 1891 | 23 |
Pius X 190314 and Benedict XV 191422 | 31 |
Summary analysis of his social teaching | 39 |
Summary analysis of his social teaching | 49 |
192239 | 52 |
John Paul II and CELAM III | 264 |
CELAM III Puebla Mexico 1979 | 269 |
John Paul IIs social encyclicals 197981 | 283 |
summary of text | 287 |
Liberation Theology Congregation for the Doctrine | 303 |
Libertatis Conscientia 1986 Instruction on Christian | 311 |
Letter to the Brazilian Bishops on Liberation theology | 325 |
John Paul IIs social encyclicals 198791 | 331 |
The world economic recession 192934 and the Church | 59 |
German Fascism and the Church | 71 |
Summary analysis of the social teaching of Pius XI | 97 |
war and postwar | 104 |
The Papacy the Jews and the Church 193945 | 117 |
The Pontificate of Pius XII 194558 | 126 |
Summary analysis of his social teaching | 139 |
John XXIII 195863 | 144 |
The social political and economic background to Mater | 145 |
Summary of Mater et Magistra | 154 |
Background to Pacem in Terris 1963 | 168 |
Summary analysis of the social teaching of John XXIII | 183 |
The background to the social teaching of the Church | 190 |
The Church and social justice in Latin America | 199 |
The Second Vatican Council | 207 |
Summary of the social teaching of Dignitatis Humanae | 223 |
Pope Paul VI and the Council of the Latin American | 231 |
CELAM II at Medellín Colombia 1968 | 238 |
Paul VI Octogesima Adveniens 1971 | 244 |
Paul VI Evangelii Nuntiandi 1975 | 254 |
Summary analysis of the social teaching of Paul VI | 260 |
Centesimus Annus 1991 | 340 |
John Paul II and CELAM IV | 367 |
Analysis of the social teaching of John Paul II 19781992 | 378 |
Analysis of the social teaching of CELAM III and IV | 387 |
A summary of Christian social teaching | 390 |
the State | 402 |
i The origin and purpose of the economy | 415 |
Ethics and economic society | 416 |
ii Labour | 417 |
iii Property | 420 |
iv Capital | 422 |
v Exchange the market price profit | 424 |
management and labour | 429 |
vii The command economy | 431 |
viii The market economy and the state | 432 |
ix The international economy | 433 |
the environment | 434 |
Notes and references | 437 |
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