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Catholic Social Teaching 1891-Present
A Historical, Theological, and Ethical Analysis
Charles E. Curran
$26.95
ISBN: 9780878408818 (0878408819)
LC: 2001040803
Book (Paperback)
6 x 9
256 pages
March 2002


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"[Curran] is a master teacher whose writing gives wonderfully clear expression to the careful, comprehensive, and yet critical approach he brings to theological ethics." —Journal of the American Academy of Religion

"Curran's strongest book in years. It is a fresh, original, and balanced analysis, one that shows Curran's careful scholarship and discerning judgments in a striking way. It may create more controversy for Curran, but its existence is an argument for academic freedom as well as the values promoted in Catholic social teaching. It is a welcome addition to Curran's mature work and deserves wide attention inside and outside the tradition in which he writes." —Journal of Religion

"This work by Charles E. Curran is scholarly, accessible, and committed. The presentation of the content and methodologies of Catholic social teaching is energetic and insightful. His own proposals regarding both possible future developments and the resolution of existing tensions are constructive and engaging. This work makes a valuable contribution to ongoing reflection on Catholic social teaching and is a 'must' for anyone interested in that area of scholarship." —Irish Theological Quarterly

"This book shows why peers regard Charles Curran as the most important Catholic moral theologian working in the U.S. today. This volume is likely to become a standard point of reference for scholars seeking a succinct presentation of the most important aspects of Catholic social teaching as well as a sympathetically critical assessment of its shortcomings. It will very likely remain for many years the best overview of the tradition of modern Catholic social thought through the early 21st century. All who want to appreciate that tradition's strengths and limits should study this book with care." —Theological Studies

"Here Curran is at his most creative as he assesses the ethical and theological presuppositions upon which Catholic social thought is based. [A] valuable contribution to the study of Catholic social thought that will be informative to the historian and moral theologian alike. . . . insightfully conveys both the strengths and limitations of a major strand of Christian ethical deliberation." —American Catholic Studies

"The best one-volume exposition and analysis of Catholic social teaching in our time."-Richard P. McBrien, General Editor of the HarperCollins Encyclopedia of Catholicism.

"Charles E. Curran is one of the Church's greatest moral theologians. His latest book is a wise exploration of the grand tradition of Catholic social teaching since Pope Leo XIII's Rerum novarum."-J. Philip Wogaman, author of Christian Ethics: A Historical Introduction

"A volume filled with true insights, balanced assessments, and astute criticism."-Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M., past president, Catholic Theological Society of America

"[Curran has] a keen and well attuned eye for the foundational dimensions of Catholic teaching . . . A comprehensive, exhaustively documented overview and a perceptive interpretation." - Edward Long, Jr., James W. Pearsall Professor Emeritus, Drew University

Charles E. Curran offers the first comprehensive analysis and criticism of the development of modern Catholic social teaching from the perspective of theology, ethics, and church history. Curran studies the methodology and content of the documents of Catholic social teaching, generally understood as comprising twelve papal letters beginning with Leo XIII's 1891 encyclical Rerum novarum, two documents from Vatican II, and two pastoral letters of the U.S. bishops.

He contends that the fundamental basis for this body of teaching comes from an anthropological perspective that recognizes both the inherent dignity and the social nature of the human person--thus do the church's teachings on political and economic matters chart a middle course between the two extremes of individualism and collectivism. The documents themselves tend to downplay any discontinuities with previous documents, but Curran's systematic analysis reveals the significant historical developments that have occurred over the course of more than a century. Although greatly appreciative of the many strengths of this teaching, Curran also points out the weaknesses and continuing tensions in Catholic social teaching today.

Intended for scholars and students of Catholic social ethics, as well as those involved in Catholic social ministry, this volume will also appeal to non-Catholic readers interested in an understanding and evaluation of Catholic social teaching.

Charles E. Curran, a Roman Catholic priest of the Diocese of Rochester, New York, is Elizabeth Scurlock University Professor of Human Values at Southern Methodist University. Curran, who has served as president of three national scholarly societies of theology and ethics, has written extensively in the field of moral theology, including The Catholic Moral Tradition Today: A Synthesis (Georgetown University Press, 1999), which was awarded first prize in its field by the Catholic Press Association of America.

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