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9789042920293

Patristic Sources and Catholic Social Teaching

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    9789042920293

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    9042920297

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-10-31
  • Publisher: Peeters Pub & Booksellers
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Summary

The fact that over one hundred patristic sources may be found in the documents of Catholic social teaching (CST) would suggest that patristic sources have not been "forgotten" as the title to this book suggests. Yet, this study of every patristic source citation in twenty-one CST documents since the late nineteenth century suggests that just such a conclusion should be drawn. The CST documents in this study largely ignored the historical and literary contexts of the patristic sources, and this had the concomitant effect of limiting appropriation of the fullness of their arguments. In addition, most of the patristic citations do not reflect the socio-ethical concerns of the patristic authors themselves. Even when the patristic citations supported related, theological themes, usually they were relegated to footnotes. This is not a study of themes or of theologies in the CST documents, nor is it a study of the cultural and historical forces at work in the arguments made by those who drafted them. Rather, it is a study of the rhetorical, theological and/or pastoral function of each patristic source citation in the CST documents. In this respect, each CST document stands on its own as a rhetorical tour de force. For that reason, the study concludes with a vision for the "fair use" of patristic sources in future CST documents.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. viii
List of Tablesp. ix
List of Abbreviationsp. x
General Introduction
Object of the Studyp. 3
Organization of the Studyp. 13
Analysis of the Patristic Source Citations
Rerum Novarum (1891)p. 16
Quadragesimo anno (1931)p. 22
Mater et magistra (1961)p. 25
Pacem in terris (1963)p. 28
Dignitatis humanae (1965)p. 35
Gaudium et spes (1965)p. 41
Populorum progressio (1967)p. 57
Evangelii nuntiandi (1975)p. 60
Puebla Documents (CELAM III, 1979)p. 74
Familiaris consortio (1981)p. 76
The Challenge of Peace (USCCB, 1983)p. 83
Economic Justice for All (USCCB, 1986)p. 88
Sollicitudo rei socialis (1987)p. 90
Centesimus annus (1991)p. 96
Santo Domingo Documents (CELAM IV, 1992)p. 98
Compendium of Catholic Social Thought (2004)p. 101
Deus caritas est (2005)p. 121
Reflection
Summary of the Study's Findingsp. 142
A New Vision for CSTp. 151
Bibliographyp. 155
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