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Common sense Catholicism : how to resolve our cultural crisis / Bill Donohue.
Van Pelt Library BX1406.3 .D66 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Donohue, William A., 1947- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Church and social problems--Catholic Church.
- Church and social problems.
- Christian sociology--Catholic Church.
- Christian sociology.
- Christian ethics--Catholic authors.
- Christian ethics.
- Physical Description:
- 291 pages ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- San Francisco : Ignatius Press, [2019]
- Summary:
- This work analyzes how the three key elements of a democratic society -- freedom, equality, and fraternity -- have been misconstrued by intellectuals and policy makers who do not respect the limitations of the human condition. Their lack of common sense has resulted in social and cultural problems rather than solutions to them. By contrast, the social teachings of the Catholic Church mesh nicely with the demands of human nature, and as such they offer the right remedy to our cultural crisis. Freedom defined as radical individualism has eclipsed the understanding that real rights are tethered to responsibilities. Equality defined as radical egalitarianism yields little in the way of equality and much in the way of state-sponsored social discord. And fraternity without the foundation of familial bonds and religious communities leaves people isolated and disoriented. Catholic teaching offers much wisdom to remedy our insufficient understanding of the elements needed for a free and flourishing society. Its common sense is greatly needed to help modern Americans rediscover the true meaning of their highest ideals.
- Contents:
- Part I Liberty
- 1 Freedom, Properly Understood p. 25
- 2 Moral Harms p. 59
- Part II Equality
- 3 Sex Inequality p. 101
- 4 Economic Inequality p. 141
- Part III Fraternity
- 5 Tradition p. 185
- 6 Religion p. 225.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781621642091
- 1621642097
- OCLC:
- 1076513274
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