Table of Contents
Acknowledgments to the Second EditionAbbreviations Introduction, Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M.
Part I: Foundations
1. The Bible and Catholic Social Teaching: Will This Engagement Lead to Marriage?John R. Donahue, S.J.2 Natural Law in Catholic Social TeachingsStephen J. Pope3 The Ecclesiological Foundations of Modern Catholic Social TeachingRichard R. Gaillardetz4 Early Modern Roman Catholic Social Thought, 1740–1890Michael J. Schuck
Part II: Commentaries
5. Rerum novarumThomas A. Shannon6. Quadragesimo annoChristine Firer Hinze7. The Christmas Messages of Pius XIIJohn P. Langan, S.J.8. Mater et magistraMarvin L. Mich9. Pacem in terrisDrew Christiansen, S.J.10. Dignitatis humanaeLeslie Griffin11. Gaudium et spesDavid Hollenbach, S.J.12. Populorum progressioAllan Figueroa Deck, S.J.13. Octogesima adveniensChristine E. Gudorf14. Justitia in mundoKenneth R. Himes, O.F.M.15. Familiaris consortioLisa Sowle Cahill16. Laborem exercensPatricia A. Lamoureux17. Sollicitudo rei socialisCharles E. Curran, Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M., and Thomas A. Shannon18. Centesimus annusDaniel Finn19. Caritas in veritateMeghan J. Clark20. Laudato si’Christiana Zenner Peppard
Part III: Reception and Future of the Tradition
21. The Reception of Catholic Social and Economic Teaching in the United StatesCharles E. Curran22. The Reception of Catholic Approaches to Peace and War in the United StatesTodd D. Whitmore23. The Future of Catholic Social ThoughtJohn A. Coleman, S.J.
ContributorsIndex