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Catholic Social Teaching vs. Secular Social Theory

Catholic Social Teaching vs. Secular Social Theory

by capp | Sep 3, 2021 | All, Human Dignity, Secularism, Solidarity, Subsidiarity, What is CST?

Join our Newsletter   Catholic Social Teaching vs. Secular Social Theory   by CAPP-USA   We are Social Beings, Made in God’s Image A Marked Contrast Is Catholic social teaching just another social theory? No! We would be remiss if we gave the...
Human Rights on Which the State Must be Ordered

Human Rights on Which the State Must be Ordered

by capp | Aug 23, 2021 | All, Dignity of Work, Government and Politics, Human Dignity, The Family and Marriage

Join our Newsletter   Human Rights: What Must the State Protect?   by CAPP-USA   The Church on Government “The political community exists…for the sake of the common good, in which it finds its full justification and significance, and the source of...
The Problems of Globalization

The Problems of Globalization

by capp | Jul 20, 2021 | All, Common Good, Economics, Preferential Option for the Poor

Join our Newsletter Globalization: Great Benefits, Big Risks by CAPP-USA The Problems of Globalization SUCCESS! Capitalism has proven to be the greatest poverty relief program the world has ever known. While COVID-19 has had an impact, by 2014 Bill and Melinda Gates...
The Common Good is a Result, not a Principle

The Common Good is a Result, not a Principle

by capp | Apr 22, 2021 | All, Common Good

Join our Newsletter   The Common Good: a Result – not a “Principle”   by CAPP-USA   The “common good” is a critical concept and – an aspirational result: “the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as...
10 Questions About Catholic Social Teaching

10 Questions About Catholic Social Teaching

by capp | Mar 25, 2021 | Abortion, Alienation, All, Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Consumerism, Culture, Death Penalty, Dignity of Work, Economics, Encyclical Summaries, Euthanasia, Government and Politics, Gun Control, Healthcare, Human Dignity, Human Environment, Immigration, Inflation, Integral Ecology, LGBT, Other, Papal Addresses, Physical Environment, Preferential Option for the Poor, Racism, Right to Private Property, Secularism, Socialism, Solidarity, Subsidiarity, The Family and Marriage, Universal Destination of Goods, War, What is CST?

Join our Newsletter   10 Catholic Social Teaching Questions   by CAPP-USA   1. What is Catholic Social Teaching? “Catholic social teaching seeks to apply the essence of Christian moral principles to life in society. It is not an economic or...
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