25 Questions about Catholic Social Teaching
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Author: Les Miller
ISBN: 9789350151891
Pages: 52
Dimensions: 18 × 12 × 0.5 cm
Weight: 0.052 kg
Format: Paperback
Overview:
25 Questions about Catholic Social Teaching by Les Miller addresses key questions related to Catholic Social Teaching (CST), which is the Church's doctrine on how society should be structured in a just and humane way. This concise book answers 25 fundamental questions about justice, human rights, peace, the environment, and more. It is designed to make complex social teachings more accessible to a wider audience, providing insights into the core values of CST and how they apply to everyday life.
Key Questions Addressed:
- What is social justice?
- What does the Lord’s Prayer teach us about justice?
- What does the Church teach about the environment?
- Where do Catholics stand on capital punishment?
- How can we work for peace in our world?
- What is a human right?
Features:
- Concise and Accessible: The book is easy to read and provides clear, simple explanations of complex topics.
- Catholic Social Teaching: It covers the Church’s perspectives on justice, human dignity, solidarity, and the common good.
- Practical Application: Offers guidance on how to live out Catholic principles in the modern world.
Conclusion:
This small but impactful book is perfect for Catholics who want to understand the Church’s stance on social issues and how those teachings apply to contemporary society. It provides a foundation for deeper reflection on issues like human rights, justice, peace, and care for creation, in light of Catholic values.