You've heard it mentioned - but what is it? Here we introduce the tradition of thought called "Catholic social teaching", starting from its biblical foundations and its seven so-called "pillars," then reviewing some historical milestones since its beginnings in 1891 with the promulgation of Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum novarum. We conclude by considering a series of brief passages from Msgr. Martin Schlage's edited volume, The Handbook of Catholic Social Teaching.
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25 фев 2024