Contents
Acknowledgments for the Second Edition
Acknowledgments for the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction: Catholic Social Doctrine and Political Philosophy
Part One. The Human Person, the Political Community, and the Common Good
1. The Dignity of the Human Person, Human Rights, and Natural Law
2. The Meaning of the Common Good
3. Seeking the Common Good through Justice and Social Justice
4. Seeking the Common Good through Law and Public Policy: Same-Sex Marriage, the Life Questions, and Biotechnology
Part Two. Civil Society and the Common Good: Three Mediating Institutions
5. Civil Society and the Church
6. Civil Society, the Family, and the Principle of Subsidiarity
7. Civil Society, the Catholic University, and Liberal Education
Part Three. Private Property and the Universal Destination of Goods
8. The Economy, Work, Poverty, and Immigration
9. Safeguarding and Sustaining the Environment
10. Truth, Justice, and Charity: Benedict XVI’s Caritas in veritate
11. Reading Paul VI’s Populorum progressio through Benedict XVI’s Caritas in veritate
Part Four. The International Community and Justice
12. The International Community
13. Just-War Principles
Part Five The Wisdom of Catholic Social Doctrine for Contemporary Challenges
14. Catholic Teaching on Religious Liberty through the Ages
15. Virtue’s Wisdom: The Remedy for Cooperation with Evil
16. From Familiaris consortio to Amoris laetitia: A Holy Life for Holy Communion
17. Gender Ideology and Catholic Social Doctrine
Conclusion: The Tension between Catholic Social Doctrine and the Proponents of Religion as a Private Affair
Bibliography
Index