Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
58
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 25, 2012
Editorial
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty
ISBN-10
194250330X
ISBN-13
9781942503309
Descripción
In "Catholicism's Developing Social Teaching," Robert A. Sirico delves deep into the complexities and evolutions of social doctrines within the Catholic faith. This exploration highlights how these teachings have adapted to the changing dynamics of society while remaining rooted in core Catholic principles. Sirico provides a thoughtful examination of key social issues, offering insights that encourage meaningful dialogue among believers and skeptics alike.
Through well-researched perspectives, Sirico illuminates the intersection of faith and social justice, emphasizing the significance of moral theology in addressing contemporary challenges. As he navigates through historical context and modern implications, readers are invited to reflect on their own understanding and the role that Catholic social teaching plays in fostering a just society. The work serves as both a scholarly resource and a practical guide for those seeking to engage with the Church's evolving mission in the world today.
Through well-researched perspectives, Sirico illuminates the intersection of faith and social justice, emphasizing the significance of moral theology in addressing contemporary challenges. As he navigates through historical context and modern implications, readers are invited to reflect on their own understanding and the role that Catholic social teaching plays in fostering a just society. The work serves as both a scholarly resource and a practical guide for those seeking to engage with the Church's evolving mission in the world today.