A collection of essays by noted Catholic scholars on how Catholics should participate in the political process.
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Voting and Holiness / Nicholas P. Cafardi
- Chapter 2. Voting and Living the Common Good / Lisa Sowle Cahill
- Chapter 3. Politics, Morality, and Original Sin / Cardinal Georges Cottier, OP
- Chapter 4. Catholic Bishops and the Electoral Process in American Politics / William V. D 'Antonio
- Chapter 5. Prudential Judgment and Catholic Teaching / Richard R. Gaillardetz
- Chapter 6. Not a Single-Issue Church: Resurrecting the Catholic Social Justice Tradition / John Gehring
- Chapter 7. Conscience and Citizenship: The Primacy of Conscience for Catholics in Public Life / Gregory A. Kalscheur, SJ
- Chapter 8. Intrinsic Evil and Political Responsibility: Is the Concept of Intrinsic Evil Helpful to the Catholic Voter? / M. Cathleen Kaveny
- Chapter 9. A Moral Compass for Cooperation with Wrongdoing / Gerard Magill
- Chapter 10. A Parallel That Limps: The Rhetoric of Slavery in the Pro-Life Discourse of U.S. Bishops / Bryan N. Massingale
- Chapter 11. The Disappearing Common Good as a Challenge to Catholic Participation in Public Life: The Need for Catholicity and Prudence / Vincent J. Miller
- Chapter 12. Can You Sin When You Vote? / Maureen H. O'Connell
- Chapter 13. Lessons from the U.S. Bishops 'Economic Pastoral Letter: Modeling the Way of Holiness / Anthony J. Pogorelc
- Chapter 14. President Kennedy and Archbishop Chaput: Religion and Faith in American Political Life / Stephen F. Schneck
- Chapter 15. How Would Jesus Vote? or The Politics of God's Reign / Terrence W. Tilley
- Contributors.
Format: | Paperback book |
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Product code: | IC147670 |
Dimensions: | 9" x 5.9" |
Length: | 265 pages |
Publisher: |
Paulist Press
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ISBN: | 9780809147670 |
Written by Nicholas P Cafardi