
Catholic Social Teachiing in Global Perspective: Gregorian University Studies in Catholic Social Teaching (Gregorial University Studies)
Catholic Social Teachiing in Global Perspective: Gregorian University Studies in Catholic Social Teaching (Gregorial University Studies)
This volume examines the application of Catholic Social Teaching in diverse geographical and cultural contexts. With reflections on the reception of CST in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, India, and the Philippines, this work focuses on local sensitivities and challenges within the context of a global church, while at the same time opening up larger issues of justice and the common good.
Contributors include: Thomas Hughson, S.J.; John Coleman, S.J.; Johan Verstraeten, David Kaulem, Joseph Jeevendrah Jahdav, Sandie Cornish, Agnes Brazal , and Hanna Suchocka
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$8.93Catholic Social Teachiing in Global Perspective: Gregorian University Studies in Catholic Social Teaching (Gregorial University Studies)
This volume examines the application of Catholic Social Teaching in diverse geographical and cultural contexts. With reflections on the reception of CST in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, India, and the Philippines, this work focuses on local sensitivities and challenges within the context of a global church, while at the same time opening up larger issues of justice and the common good.
Contributors include: Thomas Hughson, S.J.; John Coleman, S.J.; Johan Verstraeten, David Kaulem, Joseph Jeevendrah Jahdav, Sandie Cornish, Agnes Brazal , and Hanna Suchocka
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This volume examines the application of Catholic Social Teaching in diverse geographical and cultural contexts. With reflections on the reception of CST in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, India, and the Philippines, this work focuses on local sensitivities and challenges within the context of a global church, while at the same time opening up larger issues of justice and the common good.
Contributors include: Thomas Hughson, S.J.; John Coleman, S.J.; Johan Verstraeten, David Kaulem, Joseph Jeevendrah Jahdav, Sandie Cornish, Agnes Brazal , and Hanna Suchocka












