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An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought 없음
An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought 없음
저자 : Hornsby-Smith, Michael P.
출판사 : Cambridge
출판년 : 2006
ISBN : 9780521681995

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In this 2006 book, Michael Hornsby-Smith offers a critical introduction to Catholic social thought. While drawing on official papal and episcopal teaching, he takes seriously the need for dialogue with secular thought. He deliberates the social reality of injustices, providing analysis of their causes and suggesting appropriate social action responses.
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List of tables and figure viii
Acknowledgements ix
List of abbreviations and acronyms xii
PART I SOCIAL REALITY AND SOCIAL ANALYSIS
1 Introduction 3(17)
Justice-seeking in a changing world 3(7)
Catholic approaches 10(3)
Social needs and injustices 13(1)
Structural injustices 13(3)
Action responses 16(2)
Summary 18(2)
2 Capitalism in a global context 20(21)
The social context 20(2)
Globalization 22(2)
Liberal capitalism 24(5)
Power 29(4)
Secular pluralism 33(2)
Global interdependence 35(6)
PART II THEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 41(74)
3 The kingdom of God 43(19)
Setting out 43(1)
Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom 44(4)
Political theology 48(5)
Justice in the kingdom of God 53(5)
Secular approaches to justice 58(2)
Concluding reflections 60(2)
4 Christian citizenship 62(23)
Citizenship 62(2)
Participation 64(4)
Freedom 68(7)
Equality 75(6)
Solidarity 81(2)
Conclusions 83(2)
5 Catholic social thought 85(30)
Introduction 85(2)
On natural law 87(4)
Historical development of official teaching 91(13)
Key concepts in Catholic social thought 104(3)
Evaluation 107(5)
Theological resources: concluding reflections 112(3)
PART III JUSTICE ISSUES 115(204)
6 Human rights 117(30)
Rights and reality 117(1)
The emergence of human rights discourse 118(3)
The right to life and the death penalty 121(2)
The right to legal justice 123(7)
The right to migrate 130(8)
The rights of the weak: racism, sexism and ageism 138(7)
Human rights in Catholic social thought 145(2)
7 The family 147(30)
The changing context 147(2)
The contemporary family 149(1)
Catholic teaching on the family 150(10)
Gender differentiation 160(3)
Bioethical challenges 163(11)
Concluding reflections 174(3)
8 Economic life 177(31)
The salience of economic issues 177(6)
Variations in economic systems
Developments in Catholic thought 183(20)
Major themes and evaluation 203(2)
Economic justice for all 205(3)
9 Social exclusion 208(33)
A multidimensional concept 208(1)
Social inequalities in Britain 209(10)
Social exclusion and social analysis 219(4)
Catholic approaches to inequality 223(12)
Contributions from other Christians 235(3)
Towards a Christian response 238(3)
10 Authentic development 241(41)
International inequalities and injustices 241(5)
Environmental sustainability 246(6)
A critique of liberal capitalism 252(7)
Catholic responses 259(20)
Other Christian responses 279(1)
From amelioration to advocacy 280(2)
11 War and peace 282(37)
The ubiquity of conflict 282(2)
War, strategy and legitimacy 284(4)
Catholic approaches to war and peace 288(13)
Pacifism and non-violence 301(3)
The just war tradition 304(2)
Organized violence in a global era 306(6)
The arms trade 312(3)
Towards a culture of peace 315(4)
PART IV ACTION RESPONSES 319(24)
12 Catholic responses to injustices 321(22)
The global social context 321(2)
Scriptural and theological resources 323(3)
Domestic and global interconnectedness 326(3)
A justice and peace network 329(7)
A call to action 336(7)
Appendix: Selected campaigning organizations 343(3)
References 346(18)
Index 364
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