The Public Order and the Sacred Order
Contemporary Issues, Catholic Social Thought, and the Western and American Traditions
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Scarecrow Press
Published:20th Jul '09
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The Public Order and the Sacred Order evaluates a range of contemporary social and political questions in light of Catholic social teaching, philosophy, great political thinkers, and America's founding tradition. It treats a wide range of topics, including · economics · education · free speech · abortion · church-state relations · American legal trends · international politics Through discussions of these and other issues confronting contemporary American society, author Stephen M. Krason offers a scholarly social commentary, suggests means for a reconstruction of sound social and political thought, and calls for a renewal of American institutions, politics, and culture. The book is structured in three parts: Part I sets out foundational principles guided by Catholic social teaching, philosophical reasoning, Western political thought, and the American founding; Part II examines and evaluates the numerous issues in light of the principles set out in Part I; and Part III provides approaches to the issues-both general and specific policy ideas-consonant with the foundational principles set out in Part I. There is also a volume of important Catholic Church documents, Supreme Court cases, and excerpts of important writings in the history of Western and American political thought that let the reader examine directly many documents discussed in the text of the book. Along with being a strong and focused defense of traditional Catholic approaches to the questions of our time, the vast array of material covered makes this book an invaluable reference for anyone interested in contemporary politics.
This publication would be a good addition to a collection dedicated to Catholic values. * American Reference Books Annual *
Dolan has succeeded admirably in his aim of providing a contemporary equivalent of William Shannon's The American Irish, published almost fifty years ago. It is an informative, reliable and fast-paced narrative that draws upon the experience of a lifetime in the classroom, and is enlivened by revealing anecdotes and apposite quotations. * American Catholic Studies, Summer 2010 *
This is an important contribution to Catholic social thought. A solid work by a serious and judicious thinker, it would be most at home at seminary and theological libraries. Public and academic libraries with significant theological collections would also benefit from acquiring. * Library Journal, December 2009 *
This two-volume work is a must-read collection. The first volume includes forty-five writings by Stephen Krason over the past twenty-five years. Some of the pieces were written specifically for this work. The second volume consists of twenty-three documents ranging from encyclicals, court opinions, ancient and American classics, and other writings cited in volume one. * Catholic Social Science Review *
ISBN: 9780810863965
Dimensions: 289mm x 224mm x 98mm
Weight: 3824g
1144 pages