Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition
Although the virtues are implicit in Catholic Social Teaching, they are too often overlooked.  In this pioneering study, Andrew M. Yuengert draws on the neo-Aristotelian virtues tradition to bring the virtue of practical wisdom into an explicit and wide-ranging engagement with the Church's social doctrine.  Practical wisdom and the virtues clarify the meaning of Christian personalism, highlight the irreplaceable role of the laity in social reform, and bring attention to the important task of lay formation in virtue. This form of wisdom also offers new insights into the Church's dialogue with economics and the social sciences, and reframes practical political disagreements between popes, bishops, and the laity in a way that challenges both laypersons and episcopal leadership. Yuengert's study respects the Church's social tradition, while showing how it might develop to be more practical.  By proposing active engagement with practical wisdom, he demonstrates how Catholic Social Teaching can more effectively inform and inspire practical social reform.
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Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition
Although the virtues are implicit in Catholic Social Teaching, they are too often overlooked.  In this pioneering study, Andrew M. Yuengert draws on the neo-Aristotelian virtues tradition to bring the virtue of practical wisdom into an explicit and wide-ranging engagement with the Church's social doctrine.  Practical wisdom and the virtues clarify the meaning of Christian personalism, highlight the irreplaceable role of the laity in social reform, and bring attention to the important task of lay formation in virtue. This form of wisdom also offers new insights into the Church's dialogue with economics and the social sciences, and reframes practical political disagreements between popes, bishops, and the laity in a way that challenges both laypersons and episcopal leadership. Yuengert's study respects the Church's social tradition, while showing how it might develop to be more practical.  By proposing active engagement with practical wisdom, he demonstrates how Catholic Social Teaching can more effectively inform and inspire practical social reform.
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Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition

Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition

by Andrew M. Yuengert
Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition

Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition

by Andrew M. Yuengert

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Although the virtues are implicit in Catholic Social Teaching, they are too often overlooked.  In this pioneering study, Andrew M. Yuengert draws on the neo-Aristotelian virtues tradition to bring the virtue of practical wisdom into an explicit and wide-ranging engagement with the Church's social doctrine.  Practical wisdom and the virtues clarify the meaning of Christian personalism, highlight the irreplaceable role of the laity in social reform, and bring attention to the important task of lay formation in virtue. This form of wisdom also offers new insights into the Church's dialogue with economics and the social sciences, and reframes practical political disagreements between popes, bishops, and the laity in a way that challenges both laypersons and episcopal leadership. Yuengert's study respects the Church's social tradition, while showing how it might develop to be more practical.  By proposing active engagement with practical wisdom, he demonstrates how Catholic Social Teaching can more effectively inform and inspire practical social reform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009261470
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/15/2023
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.02(d)

About the Author

Andrew M. Yuengert is Blanche Seaver Chair of Social Science and Professor of Economics, Social Science Division, Pepperdine University. An economist whose research crosses the boundaries between economics, moral philosophy, and Catholic theology, he is the author of The Boundaries of Technique: Ordering Positive and Normative Concerns in Economic Research (2004) and Approximating Prudence: Aristotelian Practical Wisdom and Economic Models of Choice (2012).

Table of Contents

1. Principles and practical wisdom in Catholic social teaching; 2. The virtue of practical wisdom; 3. Prudence in the documents of Catholic social teaching; 4. Practical personalism and the laity; 5. Lay formation in practical wisdom; 6. Catholic social teaching and economics in practical dialogue; 7. Catholic social teaching and economics: missing virtue; 8. Political disagreements between bishops and laity; 9. Making Catholic social teaching practical.
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