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Turning to the world : social justice and the common good since Vatican II / edited by Carl N. Still and Gertrude Rompré.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Still, Carl N., editor.
Rompré, Gertrude, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--History--1965-.
Catholic Church.
Social justice--Religious aspects--Catholic Church.
Social justice.
Church and social problems--Catholic Church.
Church and social problems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Place of Publication:
Montréal, Québec : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2018]
Summary:
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) was a watershed event in the history of the Catholic Church, a critical self-examination that sought at once to rediscover the most ancient sources of Christian thought and practice and to bring these traditions into the modern world. While few question the idealism and vision of Vatican II, its legacy is contested. Has the Catholic Church fulfilled the promise of the council? Has it successfully reclaimed the scriptural call to justice? Has it truly shifted its gaze to the "joys and hopes, grief and anguish" of our troubled world? Reflecting on both the vision of the council and its uneven reception, Turning to the World ponders the impact of Vatican II on interreligious dialogue, peace-building, and care for the environment. Focusing specifically on the Canadian and Latin American experiences, contributors work from diverse disciplinary perspectives to examine developments in the Catholic Church's understanding of freedom, conscience, and the common good. The volume also appraises the effects of the Church's turn to the world in its hope to voice the pressing needs of the human family, especially in contexts of great poverty and injustice and among peoples adversely affected by the modern and postmodern economies of greed. Exploring the legacy of Vatican II, Turning to the World offers a unique perspective on the influence, reception, developments, and applications of the council from the 1960s to the teachings of Pope Francis.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Editors’ Note
Abbreviations
The Spirit Lives On: Reflections of a Council Father
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Conscience, Freedom, and Humanism: New Foundations for Catholic Social Teaching at Vatican II
The Social Mission of the Church: An Issue of Dialogue
Moralizing Neoliberalism? An Analysis of the Principle of Subsidiarity in Catholic Social Teaching
Dialogue and Dignity: Linking Nostra Aetate to Catholic Social Justice Teachings
Images of Dealing with Social Injustice from Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition: A Resource for Renewed Reflection
A Voice from the South: Social Justice in the Latin American Church after Vatican II
To the World: Ana Castillo’s The Guardians and Literature after Vatican II
An Integral Vision of Peace? Assessing Catholic Social Teaching’s Contribution to Contemporary Green Cultures of Peace from Vatican II to Benedict XVI
The Priority of Social Justice at the Second Vatican Council: Canadian Contributions
The Search for the Common Good in Canada
Epilogue
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780773556232
0773556230
9780773556225
0773556222
OCLC:
1078636623

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