In his first encyclical letter, Deus caritas est, Pope Benedict XVI describes the Church as a community of love. In this letter, he explores the organized practice love by and through the Church, and the relationship between this practice, on the one hand, and the Church\u27s commitment to the just ordering of the State and society, on the other. God is love, he writes. This paper considers the implications of this fact for the inescapably complicated nexus of church-state relations in our constitutional order. The specific goal for this paper is to draw from Deus caritas est some insight into what is a fundamental and - at present - the most pressing challenge in church-state law, namely, the preservation of the Church\u27s moral and legal...
Deus caritas est: et qui manet in caritate, in Deo manet, et Deus in eo.God is love, and he who abid...
Along with Deus Caritas Est and Spe Salvi, Pope Benedict XVI in Caritas in Veritate provides a Chris...
This paper is an attempt to outline the scope and effects of Pope Benedict XVI’s first encyclical De...
In his first encyclical letter, Deus caritas est, Pope Benedict XVI describes the Church as a commun...
This paper argues that questions about religious freedom must be subordinated to the fundamental p...
The Health and Human Services\u27 regulatory requirement that all but a narrow set of religious em...
There is an ongoing debate about whether the U.S. Constitution includes -- or should be interpreted ...
Over the last century-plus, Catholic social thought has gradually reduced the ontological density of...
What is the point in posing a question about religious freedom in the bosom of the very Church? (Pé...
Love, which according to Pope Benedict XVI is the essence of Christianity, must be re–presented (pre...
At the Second Vatican Council, Fr. John Courtney Murray, S.J., persuaded the Catholic Church to aban...
This paper discusses the meaning of 'caritas' and 'diaconia'. The first part deals with general chal...
In his 1995 encyclical, Evangelium Vitae, Pope John Paul II outlined a jurisprudential vision which ...
Every reader Deus caritas est believer or non-believer, you will be moved by the force of theologica...
The subject of the article is the theological anthropology which is pointed in the first encyclical ...
Deus caritas est: et qui manet in caritate, in Deo manet, et Deus in eo.God is love, and he who abid...
Along with Deus Caritas Est and Spe Salvi, Pope Benedict XVI in Caritas in Veritate provides a Chris...
This paper is an attempt to outline the scope and effects of Pope Benedict XVI’s first encyclical De...
In his first encyclical letter, Deus caritas est, Pope Benedict XVI describes the Church as a commun...
This paper argues that questions about religious freedom must be subordinated to the fundamental p...
The Health and Human Services\u27 regulatory requirement that all but a narrow set of religious em...
There is an ongoing debate about whether the U.S. Constitution includes -- or should be interpreted ...
Over the last century-plus, Catholic social thought has gradually reduced the ontological density of...
What is the point in posing a question about religious freedom in the bosom of the very Church? (Pé...
Love, which according to Pope Benedict XVI is the essence of Christianity, must be re–presented (pre...
At the Second Vatican Council, Fr. John Courtney Murray, S.J., persuaded the Catholic Church to aban...
This paper discusses the meaning of 'caritas' and 'diaconia'. The first part deals with general chal...
In his 1995 encyclical, Evangelium Vitae, Pope John Paul II outlined a jurisprudential vision which ...
Every reader Deus caritas est believer or non-believer, you will be moved by the force of theologica...
The subject of the article is the theological anthropology which is pointed in the first encyclical ...
Deus caritas est: et qui manet in caritate, in Deo manet, et Deus in eo.God is love, and he who abid...
Along with Deus Caritas Est and Spe Salvi, Pope Benedict XVI in Caritas in Veritate provides a Chris...
This paper is an attempt to outline the scope and effects of Pope Benedict XVI’s first encyclical De...