Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
428
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Ryan Press
Edition
6
ISBN-10
1473388775
ISBN-13
9781473388772
Description
Monsignor John Augustine Ryan emerges as a pivotal figure in the realm of moral theology through his comprehensive examination of distributive justice. With a profound dedication to social ethics, he explores the ethical implications of resource distribution within society. His insights resonate deeply with contemporary discussions on equity, fairness, and justice, addressing the moral dimensions that govern human relationships and societal structures.
Ryan’s work delves into the responsibilities of individuals and institutions in ensuring that resources are allocated justly, encapsulating the belief that social welfare is a collective obligation. Throughout his analysis, he emphasizes the importance of balancing individual rights with the common good, advocating for a community-oriented approach to addressing societal inequalities.
His theological perspective provides a rich context for understanding the moral imperatives that guide actions in the public sphere, making it essential reading for those interested in the intersections of faith, ethics, and social justice. Through rigorous scholarship and passionate advocacy, Ryan invites readers to reconsider their roles in fostering a more equitable world.
Ryan’s work delves into the responsibilities of individuals and institutions in ensuring that resources are allocated justly, encapsulating the belief that social welfare is a collective obligation. Throughout his analysis, he emphasizes the importance of balancing individual rights with the common good, advocating for a community-oriented approach to addressing societal inequalities.
His theological perspective provides a rich context for understanding the moral imperatives that guide actions in the public sphere, making it essential reading for those interested in the intersections of faith, ethics, and social justice. Through rigorous scholarship and passionate advocacy, Ryan invites readers to reconsider their roles in fostering a more equitable world.
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