Six books comprising the teachings of the Catholic Church on just war theory, integral human development, the Magisterium, capital punishment, the nature of different religions, the Divine Heart of God the Father, and other topics.
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Migrants and Refugees in Catholic Social Doctrine
Migrants and Refugees in Catholic Social Doctrine provides the teachings of the Catholic Church about the fundamental human rights of migrants and refugees, commencing with Exsul Familia Nazarethana, Pacem in Terris, and Gaudium et Spes. These are followed by the writings and speeches of various Popes on the subject, including those of Saint John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.
Who Are You? What is Your Faith? America’s 21st Century Alt-Right and Catholic Social Doctrine
Exploring the question of the Executive Orders “Protecting the Nation” from the lens of Scripture and the teachings and praxis of the Catholic Church, Who Are You? What is Your Faith? elucidates how race is the key sociopolitical ordering factor at play in the history and current state of America in relation to fundamental human rights and the inviolable dignity of human persons.