An an important anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s famous encyclical on workers’ rights, a look at how ‘Rerum Novarum’ applies to the vagaries of our new economy.
Kenneth R. Himes
For the Love of Neighbor
Caron E Gentry is a lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrew rsquo s in Scotland She is also a student of theology who has taught a course on international relations and Christianity This volume is the outcome of her effort to join the two disciplines The
States and Sin
From Matthew Shadle, a distinctively Catholic perspective on the origins of war.
Divided On Torture: How to build a public consensus for the moral treatment of detainees
How to build a public consensus for the moral treatment of detainees
Hard Questions About Just War
Reevaluating just war theory for a new millennium.
To Inspire and Inform
Peter Henriot, S.J., and his colleagues at the Center of Concern in Washington, D.C., were the first to popularize Catholic social teaching as the church’s “best-kept secret.” Their perception, that even among Catholics the church’s social teaching was not well known, seems t
