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Sacred and Social

Theological Foundations for Catholic Social Teaching

Sacred and Social

Theological Foundations for Catholic Social Teaching

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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 9781647125479
Number of Pages: 348
Published: 01/05/2025
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

A study of the deep historical roots of Catholic Social Teaching

What is often neglected in studies of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) is the underlying theology that it presumes, especially the biblical and patristic roots that have forged a broader tradition of social thought than is found in the more recent writings of the Catholic hierarchy.

Sacred and Social fills this gap by providing an extended analysis of the Catholic understanding of the human person, especially the beliefs in human dignity and humanity's essentially social nature. Himes argues that, before the documents of the modern papacy, a rich tradition already shaped and informed the Catholic lens on social reality. He illustrates the theological basis for the ethical commitments of CST with the fundamental theological themes—creation, incarnation, Trinity, Body of Christ—that gave rise to the Catholic social imagination.

Chapter One: Catholicism, Imagination & Tradition

Part I: Foundations
Chapter Two: The Human Person Is Sacred
Chapter Three: The Human Person Is Social

Part II: Theological Anthropology
Chapter Four: Human Dignity in Community
Chapter Five: The Human Person Adequately Considered

Part III: Guidelines for Discernment
Chapter Six: Common Good and Human Rights
Chapter Seven: Solidarity and Subsidiarity
Chapter Eight: Integral, Just, Participatory, and Sustainable Development

Afterword
Bibliography of Cited Works
Index

Kenneth R. Himes

Kenneth R. Himes, OFM, is Professor Emeritus in the Theology Department of Boston College, and a resident Franciscan scholar at Siena College in Albany. A former president of the Catholic Theological Society of America, he is the editor of Modern Catholic Social Teaching.