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Research paper thumbnail of Radical Sufficiency

Research paper thumbnail of Just Work? Catholic and Feminist Perspectives on Labour and Livelihood

Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Dec 1, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Psalm 23, Modern Catholic Social Teaching, and a Better Economic Order

Gorgias Press eBooks, Dec 31, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Labor and Trade

Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics, Jun 20, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Just Work? Catholic and Feminist Perspectives on Labour and Livelihood

Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of What is enough?: Catholic social thought, consumption, and material sufficiency

Research paper thumbnail of Rebekah L. Miles,  The Bonds of Freedom: Feminist Theology and Christian Realism. American Academy of Religion Academy Series. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. viii+206 pp. $35.00 (cloth)

The Journal of Religion, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Book Review:The Catholic Moral Tradition Today: A Synthesis Charles E. Curran

The Journal of Religion, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Book Review:Twin Powers: Politics and the Sacred Thomas Molnar

The Journal of Religion, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of Radical Sufficiency: Work, Livelihood, and a US Catholic Economic Ethic

Research paper thumbnail of Working Alternatives

Research paper thumbnail of A Response to Michael Baxter

In his rich and thought-provoking essay, Michael Baxter approaches the problem of war from within... more In his rich and thought-provoking essay, Michael Baxter approaches the problem of war from within the scriptural vision and practice of the peace of Christ, quintessentially embodied and renewed daily in the life and liturgy of the church. In so doing, he models a conviction that few among us would deny, but that, in Baxter's judgment, mast U.S. Catholic social ethics fells far short of effectively embracing: Catholic social ethics must be an overtly religious ethics, rooted in faith and in service to the feithful. For Baxter, this means the discipline of social ethics must be Christian not only in its grounding and orientation, but also in its substance. Its theology must spring from and witness to "a faith to die for,'" and its moral reflection and directives must make clear the strict priority of Christians' identity as disciples of Christ over our identity as citizens of the nation-state. For, "only by giving primacy to our identity as Catholics over A...

Research paper thumbnail of What Is Work For - A Catholic Ethical Response to a Crucial Issue in U.S. Welfare Reform

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Identidad en el debate teológico feminista

Research paper thumbnail of Overcoming Superficiality and Indifference: Opening Up Institutional Vision

Research paper thumbnail of Social Economics and Catholic Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of L'identité dans le débat théologique féministe

L'A. souligne l'experience de la difference dans la theologie feministe et de la liberati... more L'A. souligne l'experience de la difference dans la theologie feministe et de la liberation, le discours du pouvoir et de la marginalisation et montre que l'identite apparait comme solidarite reflechie. Les quatre points cruciaux concernant le traitement de l'identite humaine par rapport aux sexes, decouverts par la theologie feministe, sont presentes.

Research paper thumbnail of Comprehending Power in Christian Social Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of Power in Christian Ethics

The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of Women and Families

The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of Radical Sufficiency

Research paper thumbnail of Just Work? Catholic and Feminist Perspectives on Labour and Livelihood

Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Dec 1, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Psalm 23, Modern Catholic Social Teaching, and a Better Economic Order

Gorgias Press eBooks, Dec 31, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Labor and Trade

Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics, Jun 20, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Just Work? Catholic and Feminist Perspectives on Labour and Livelihood

Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of What is enough?: Catholic social thought, consumption, and material sufficiency

Research paper thumbnail of Rebekah L. Miles,  The Bonds of Freedom: Feminist Theology and Christian Realism. American Academy of Religion Academy Series. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. viii+206 pp. $35.00 (cloth)

The Journal of Religion, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Book Review:The Catholic Moral Tradition Today: A Synthesis Charles E. Curran

The Journal of Religion, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Book Review:Twin Powers: Politics and the Sacred Thomas Molnar

The Journal of Religion, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of Radical Sufficiency: Work, Livelihood, and a US Catholic Economic Ethic

Research paper thumbnail of Working Alternatives

Research paper thumbnail of A Response to Michael Baxter

In his rich and thought-provoking essay, Michael Baxter approaches the problem of war from within... more In his rich and thought-provoking essay, Michael Baxter approaches the problem of war from within the scriptural vision and practice of the peace of Christ, quintessentially embodied and renewed daily in the life and liturgy of the church. In so doing, he models a conviction that few among us would deny, but that, in Baxter's judgment, mast U.S. Catholic social ethics fells far short of effectively embracing: Catholic social ethics must be an overtly religious ethics, rooted in faith and in service to the feithful. For Baxter, this means the discipline of social ethics must be Christian not only in its grounding and orientation, but also in its substance. Its theology must spring from and witness to "a faith to die for,'" and its moral reflection and directives must make clear the strict priority of Christians' identity as disciples of Christ over our identity as citizens of the nation-state. For, "only by giving primacy to our identity as Catholics over A...

Research paper thumbnail of What Is Work For - A Catholic Ethical Response to a Crucial Issue in U.S. Welfare Reform

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Identidad en el debate teológico feminista

Research paper thumbnail of Overcoming Superficiality and Indifference: Opening Up Institutional Vision

Research paper thumbnail of Social Economics and Catholic Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of L'identité dans le débat théologique féministe

L'A. souligne l'experience de la difference dans la theologie feministe et de la liberati... more L'A. souligne l'experience de la difference dans la theologie feministe et de la liberation, le discours du pouvoir et de la marginalisation et montre que l'identite apparait comme solidarite reflechie. Les quatre points cruciaux concernant le traitement de l'identite humaine par rapport aux sexes, decouverts par la theologie feministe, sont presentes.

Research paper thumbnail of Comprehending Power in Christian Social Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of Power in Christian Ethics

The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of Women and Families

The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics

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