This paper examines the development of the Catholic Church’s understanding of the Christian responsibility to people who are poor through papal and conciliar documents, Scripture, and the writings of patristic authors
Human dignity has always been of grave concern to those interested in the plight of all peoples esp...
Both in religious and in secular culture there is an acute awareness that poverty, destitution, and ...
From the very beginning, the Roman Catholic Church supported the poor. At the ba-sis of fundamental ...
In this article, I offer a concise historical overview of the context in which Catholic Social Teach...
Many of the Catholic schools established in the nineteenth century had an explicit mission to the po...
In this article, I offer a concise historical overview of the context in which Catholic Social Teach...
Grounding Catholic social thought is the belief that each human person has an intrinsic dignity and ...
Current social norms support statistics that reflect the uneven distribution of economic resources w...
This article argues that although the preferential option for the poor is associated with Catholic s...
An overview of Catholic social teaching, with a focus on encyclicals; key themes include human digni...
This article presents the issue of the preferential option for the poor that appears to be a natura...
This essay argues that a commitment to working with and for the poor, must be a central theme of Cat...
Catholic social teaching (CST) refers to the corpus of authoritative ecclesiastical teaching, usuall...
These resources apply to historical response to Christianity and theology of poverty. These material...
Examining aspects of contemplative life as a Cistercian monk, this paper looks at the intersection o...
Human dignity has always been of grave concern to those interested in the plight of all peoples esp...
Both in religious and in secular culture there is an acute awareness that poverty, destitution, and ...
From the very beginning, the Roman Catholic Church supported the poor. At the ba-sis of fundamental ...
In this article, I offer a concise historical overview of the context in which Catholic Social Teach...
Many of the Catholic schools established in the nineteenth century had an explicit mission to the po...
In this article, I offer a concise historical overview of the context in which Catholic Social Teach...
Grounding Catholic social thought is the belief that each human person has an intrinsic dignity and ...
Current social norms support statistics that reflect the uneven distribution of economic resources w...
This article argues that although the preferential option for the poor is associated with Catholic s...
An overview of Catholic social teaching, with a focus on encyclicals; key themes include human digni...
This article presents the issue of the preferential option for the poor that appears to be a natura...
This essay argues that a commitment to working with and for the poor, must be a central theme of Cat...
Catholic social teaching (CST) refers to the corpus of authoritative ecclesiastical teaching, usuall...
These resources apply to historical response to Christianity and theology of poverty. These material...
Examining aspects of contemplative life as a Cistercian monk, this paper looks at the intersection o...
Human dignity has always been of grave concern to those interested in the plight of all peoples esp...
Both in religious and in secular culture there is an acute awareness that poverty, destitution, and ...
From the very beginning, the Roman Catholic Church supported the poor. At the ba-sis of fundamental ...