جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
433
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Sep 1, 1992
ناشر
Orbis Books
نسخه
Revised ed.
ISBN-10
0883448270
ISBN-13
9780883448274
توضیحات
In reflecting on a century of Vatican social teaching, Donal Dorr offers a profound exploration of the Church's evolving stance towards social justice and the plight of the poor. He meticulously traces the development of these teachings, revealing how they have been shaped by historical events and societal changes throughout the last hundred years. Through Dorr's analysis, readers gain insight into the moral imperatives that drive the Church's commitment to uplift those who are marginalized and disadvantaged.
Dorr's narrative intertwines rich historical context with ethical considerations, highlighting key encyclicals and papal statements that have defined the Church's mission. His compassionate yet critical approach invites readers to engage deeply with the implications of these teachings, not only for the Catholic community but for the broader world. By examining the intersection of faith and societal issues, the book encourages a thoughtful dialogue about responsibility and action.
Particularly noteworthy is the way Dorr connects theory with practice, urging a more profound understanding of poverty that transcends mere charity. He advocates for systemic change and emphasizes the role of the Church as a catalyst for social transformation. Readers are compelled to confront their own perspectives on wealth, inequality, and the ethical duty to advocate for a more just society.
Ultimately, Dorr's work serves as both a historical account and a call to action, pushing readers to reflect on their roles in addressing the challenges facing the poor today. His insights resonate beyond religious borders, inviting anyone interested in social justice to contemplate the moral dimensions of their beliefs and actions in a rapidly changing world.
Dorr's narrative intertwines rich historical context with ethical considerations, highlighting key encyclicals and papal statements that have defined the Church's mission. His compassionate yet critical approach invites readers to engage deeply with the implications of these teachings, not only for the Catholic community but for the broader world. By examining the intersection of faith and societal issues, the book encourages a thoughtful dialogue about responsibility and action.
Particularly noteworthy is the way Dorr connects theory with practice, urging a more profound understanding of poverty that transcends mere charity. He advocates for systemic change and emphasizes the role of the Church as a catalyst for social transformation. Readers are compelled to confront their own perspectives on wealth, inequality, and the ethical duty to advocate for a more just society.
Ultimately, Dorr's work serves as both a historical account and a call to action, pushing readers to reflect on their roles in addressing the challenges facing the poor today. His insights resonate beyond religious borders, inviting anyone interested in social justice to contemplate the moral dimensions of their beliefs and actions in a rapidly changing world.
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