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Eclipse of Justice

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A sociologist and a church historian provide a probling scholarly critique of Economic Justice for All, the American bishops' pastoral letter on Catholicism and the U.S. economy. McCarthy and Rhodes examine the letter's focus on poverty, inequality, and powerlessness in American society. They review classical concepts of social ethics and economic justice as applied by the bishops to analyze the social, political, and economic institutions of American. By examining reactions to the letter from both the political left and right, Eclipse of Justice opens up the full range of debate about the nature of social ethics. The first part of Eclipse of Justice presents the moral dilemma created by the bishops' critique of liberalism (they pronounced it a ""social and moral scandal"") and explores the antecedents--papal, episcipal, and lay--that provided the ideas and vocabulary for the bishops' letter. The second part analyzes the pastoral letter and locates it within the larger context of debates about economic structures in modern liberalism. The third part examines attempts of the bishops to relate Christian social doctrine to international political and economic issues, and probes the contributions of liberation theology and dependency theory. ""A valuable study of the U.S. Catholic bishops' pastoral on economic justice in the context of the debate in the American Catholic Church, the tradition of Catholic social teaching, and the progressive ideas of contemporary political economy. An interesting and useful book for Christians who love justice and for critical, secular Americans in search of an ethic of solidarity."" -- Gregory Baum George E. McCarthy, professor of sociology at Kenyon College, is author of Marx and the Ancients and Classical Horizons: The Origins of Sociology in Ancient Greece. Royal W. Rhodes, the Donald L. Rogan Professor of Religious Studies at Kenyon College, is co-author of Faith of Christians: An Introduction to Basic Beliefs.

Author Biography:

George E. McCarthy, professor of sociology at Kenyon College, is author of Marx and the Ancients and Classical Horizons: The Origins of Sociology in Ancient Greece. Royal W. Rhodes, the Donald L. Rogan Professor of Religious Studies at Kenyon College, is co-author of Faith of Christians: An Introduction to Basic Beliefs.
Release date NZ
December 21st, 2008
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
304
Dimensions
152x226x20
ISBN-13
9781606082485
Product ID
5292967

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