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Thomas Massaro, SJ, is dean of the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, where he is also professor of moral theology. He is a regular contributor to America magazine and often leads parish and community workshops on social justice and Catholic social teaching. He is the author of several books, including U.S. Welfare Policy: A Catholic Response, and coeditor of American Catholic Social Teaching.
Chapter One: Social Justice and the Mission of the ChurchThe Religious Motivation for Social Justice Efforts
Social Mission and Church Morale
Sharing “Our Best-Kept Secret”
From “Charity Alone” to a Justice Orientation
Looking Ahead
Questions for Reflection
Topics for Further Research
Chapter Two: Going Public with Your FaithBridging Two Distinct Worlds
Tertullian’s Question
The Perils of the Crusading Spirit
Religious Idealism: Its Contribution to Politics
Maintaining a Delicate Balance
Together on Pilgrimage
Questions for Reflection
Topics for Further Research
Chapter Three: Inheriting the Tradition of Catholic Social TeachingThe Documentary Heritage
A Look Back to the Nineteenth Century
Pioneers of Social Catholicism
The Writing of the Social Encyclicals
Questions for Reflection
Topics for Further Research
Chapter Four: The Sources and Methods of Catholic Social TeachingThe Four Sources of Christian Ethics
Universal Principles and Local Applications
Questions for Reflection
Topics for Further Research
Chapter Five: Nine Key Themes of Catholic Social Teaching- The Dignity of Every Person and Human Rights
- Solidarity, Common Good, and Participation
- Family Life
- Subsidiarity and the Proper Role of Government
- Property Ownership in Modern Society: Rights and Responsibilities
- The Dignity of Work, Rights of Workers, and Support for Labor Unions
- Colonialism and Economic Development
- Peace and Disarmament
- Option for the Poor and Vulnerable
Questions for Reflection
Topics for Further Research
Chapter Six: The Role of Catholic Social Teaching TodayA Blueprint? An Ideology? A “Third Way”?
The Catholic Critique of Communism
The Ongoing Catholic Critique of Capitalism
Benedict’s Encyclical Treating Global Markets and Business Ethics
Pope Francis and the Renewal of the Social Message of the Church
Applying Catholic Social Teaching in the Real World
Commitments to Social Justice: Heroic and Ordinary
Questions for Reflection
Topics for Further Research
Chapter Seven: Future Directions for Catholic Social TeachingFour Continuities: Further Shifts in Emphasis
Two New Challenges: The Environment and Globalization
Spreading the Word about Catholic Social Teaching
The Surprising Future
Questions for Reflection
Topics for Further Research
Annotated List of Resources for Further Study
Index
This new, updated edition of Living Justice will be enthusiastically welcomed by all who want to give their students an accurate, comprehensive, and reader-friendly introduction to Catholic social teaching.
— Jon Nilson, Loyola University Chicago
I am grateful for this updated edition of Massaro's Living Justice. I have used the earlier edition for several years now, and my students have found it a clear and accessible presentation. However, as Fr. Massaro notes, Pope Francis has changed Catholic social teaching forever, not only with his writing but especially in his action. This new edition nicely integrates reflections on the Pope’s personal way of ‘living justice,’ as well as exploring his written contributions in Evangelii Gaudium and Laudato Si’. I continue to find particularly helpful the questions for reflection provided at the end of each chapter, as well as the quite useful section on ‘Applying Catholic Social Teaching in the Real World,’ always the challenge for my students and for all of us in the Church.
— James R. Stormes, SJ, Hekima University College, Nairobi, Kenya
I enthusiastically endorse the text for the following reasons:1. The text balances and integrates very well the historical development of Catholic Social Teaching, the core values of CST, and its application to present day and future societal issues.2. The “Questions for Reflection” at the end of chapters is an excellent pedagogical feature. I will recommend to my students that they read the questions first in order to provide them a context in which to read the specific chapter. 3. For courses and programs that require a strong writing component, Massaro's suggestions contained in the 'Topics for Further Research' provide a valuable assistance for both students and instructor.4. The interdisciplinary nature of the text would be an excellent requirement for a 'Learning-Community”'project which links a Catholic Social Teaching course with an appropriate course in Political Science, Sociology or History or as a supplemental text in any course exploring Social Justice regardless of the discipline.5. The text is extremely accessible to undergraduates, parish adult education programs and at the same time quite appropriate for the graduate level course.
— Peter H. Beisheim, Stonehill College
Introduces readers to the past, present, and future of Catholic social teaching
Accessible to readers with no previous knowledge of Catholic social thought
Helps readers apply Catholic social teaching to the challenges of life today
Includes significant new material on how Pope Francis is shaping Catholic social thought—from the environment to the family to addressing global poverty
Features two new case studies on the impact of global capitalism—the global migration crisis and the tragedy of human trafficking
Each chapter includes discussion questions, topics for further study, and current lists of print and web resources on key topics