
Towards a Politics of Communion
Catholic Social Teaching in Dark Times
Anna Rowlands(Author)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 2. December 2021
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-567-21908-4 (ISBN)
Description
Winner of the Ratzinger Foundation Expanded Reason Award 2023
Anna Rowlands offers a guide to the main time periods, key figures, documents and themes of thinking developed as Catholic Social Teaching (CST). A wealth of material has been produced by the Catholic Church during its long history which considers the implications of scripture, doctrine and natural law for the way these elements live together in community - most particularly in the tradition of social encyclicals dating from 1891. Rowlands takes a fresh approach in weaving overviews of the central principles with the development of thinking on political community and democracy, migration, and integral ecology, and by considering the increasingly critical questions concerning the role of CST in a pluralist and post-secular context. As such this book offers both an incisive overview of this distinctive body of Catholic political theology and a new and challenging contribution to the debate about the transformative potential of CST in contemporary society.
Anna Rowlands offers a guide to the main time periods, key figures, documents and themes of thinking developed as Catholic Social Teaching (CST). A wealth of material has been produced by the Catholic Church during its long history which considers the implications of scripture, doctrine and natural law for the way these elements live together in community - most particularly in the tradition of social encyclicals dating from 1891. Rowlands takes a fresh approach in weaving overviews of the central principles with the development of thinking on political community and democracy, migration, and integral ecology, and by considering the increasingly critical questions concerning the role of CST in a pluralist and post-secular context. As such this book offers both an incisive overview of this distinctive body of Catholic political theology and a new and challenging contribution to the debate about the transformative potential of CST in contemporary society.
Reviews / Votes
No one brings the worlds of social activism and the academy together with more energy, invention and style than Anna Rowlands. ... [The book] is a fluent and polyphonic introduction to the Catholic vision of the good life. * The Tablet * Those interested in political theology from a wide range of perspectives will appreciate this lucidly written [book]. * Church Times * Towards a Politics of Communion sets a new standard for scholarship on Catholic social teaching. It is an invaluable resource for scholars and ideal for inclusion on graduate-level syllabi. At a moment in which the relevance of Catholic social teaching could hardly be more apparent, Towards a Politics of Communion solidifies Rowlands as one of its most trustworthy and sophisticated guides. * Scottish Journal of Theology *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
532 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-21908-4 (9780567219084)
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Person
Anna Rowlands is St Hilda Professor of Catholic Social Thought and Practice in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University, UK, and Chair of the UK Centre for Catholic Social Thought and Practice.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1
The Emergence of Modern Catholic Social Teaching
Chapter 2
Human Dignity: philosophical and theological trajectories
Chapter 3
Human Dignity: and (forced) migration
Chapter 4
Human Dignity: the question of social and structural sin
Chapter 5
The Common Good: the long tradition in context
Chapter 6
The Common Good: in patristic and medieval context
Chapter 7
The Common Good: the encyclical tradition
Chapter 8
The body politic and the political community
Chapter 9
Subsidiarity: a principle of participation and social governance
Chapter 10
Solidarity: a developing theory
Chapter 11
The universal destination of goods: towards an integral ecology
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 1
The Emergence of Modern Catholic Social Teaching
Chapter 2
Human Dignity: philosophical and theological trajectories
Chapter 3
Human Dignity: and (forced) migration
Chapter 4
Human Dignity: the question of social and structural sin
Chapter 5
The Common Good: the long tradition in context
Chapter 6
The Common Good: in patristic and medieval context
Chapter 7
The Common Good: the encyclical tradition
Chapter 8
The body politic and the political community
Chapter 9
Subsidiarity: a principle of participation and social governance
Chapter 10
Solidarity: a developing theory
Chapter 11
The universal destination of goods: towards an integral ecology
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index