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Author:
Esolen, Anthony M. 255314
Title:
Reclaiming Catholic social teaching : a defense of the Church's true teachings on marriage, family, and the state / Anthony Esolen.
Publisher:
Sophia Institute Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
ix, 193 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Leo--XIII,--Pope,--1810-1903.
Catholic Church--Doctrines.
Christian sociology--Catholic Church.
Leo--XIII,--Pope,--1810-1903.
Catholic Church.
Christian sociology--Catholic Church.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
A return to first principles -- Man, in the image of God -- Human liberty -- Marriage -- The family -- Social life -- The church as society -- Work -- The state.
Summary:
"In Reclaiming Catholic Social Teaching, Anthony Esolen pulls back the curtain on these false philosophers, showing how they've undermined the authentic teachings of the Church in order to neutralize the biggest threat to their plans for secularization? the Catholic Church. Esolen explains that Catholic Social Teaching isn't focused exclusively on serving the poor. Indeed, it offers us a rich treasure of insights about the nature of man, his eternal destiny, the sanctity of marriage, and the important role of the family in building a coherent and harmonious society. Catholic Social Teaching offers a unified worldview. What the Church says about the family is inextricable from what she says about the poor: and what she says about the Eucharist informs the essence of her teachings on education, the arts? and even government. You will step away from these pages with a profound understanding of the root causes of the ills that afflict our society, and? thanks to Anthony Esolen? well equipped to propose compelling remedies for them. Only an authentically Catholic culture provides for a stable and virtuous society that allows Christians to do the real work that can unite rich and poor. We must reclaim Catholic Social Teaching if we are to transform our society into the ideal mapped out by the Church: a land of sinners, yes, but one enriched with love of God and neighbor and sustained by the very heart of the Church's social teaching: the most holy Eucharist."--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
1622821823
9781622821822
OCLC:
(OCoLC)880929858
LCCN:
2014020772
Locations:
N2AX314 -- Divine Word College - Matthew Jacoby Library (Epworth)

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