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An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought

An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought

An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought

Michael P. Hornsby-Smith, University of Surrey
November 2006
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Paperback
9780521681995

    Michael Hornsby-Smith offers an overview of Catholic social thought particularly in recent decades. While drawing on official teaching such as papal encyclicals and the pastoral letters of bishops' conferences, he takes seriously the need for dialogue with secular thought. The 2006 book is organized in four stages. Part I outlines the variety of domestic and international injustices and seeks to offer a social analysis of the causes of these injustices. Part II offers a theological reflection on the characteristics of the kingdom of God which Christians are urged to seek. Part III reviews Catholic social thought in six main areas: human rights, the family and bioethical issues, economic life, social exclusion, authentic development, and war and peace. Part IV completes the cycle with a consideration of appropriate social action responses to the injustices which the author has identified and analysed.

    • Reviews development of both official and non-official Catholic social thought
    • Draws attention to the need for both a social analysis of the causes of injustice and a theological reflection to underpin social action
    • The emphasis on social analysis is unique to this book

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    Product details

    November 2006
    Paperback
    9780521681995
    402 pages
    229 × 152 × 23 mm
    0.59kg
    7 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Social Reality and Social Analysis:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Capitalism in a global context
    • Part II. Theological Resources:
    • 3. The kingdom of God
    • 4. Christian citizenship
    • 5. Catholic social thought
    • Part III. Justice Issues:
    • 6. Human rights
    • 7. The family
    • 8. Economic life
    • 9. Social exclusion
    • 10. Authentic development
    • 11. War and peace
    • Part IV. Action Responses:
    • 12. Catholic responses to injustices
    • Appendix 1. Selected campaigning organisations.
      Author
    • Michael P. Hornsby-Smith , University of Surrey

      Michael P. Hornsby-Smith is Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Surrey. He is author of Roman Catholic Beliefs in England (1991) and editor of Catholics in England 1950–2000 (1999).