Table of Contents, Catholic Peacebuilding in Times of Crisis
This issue features three original articles in addition to a symposium from the 2022 conference on “Catholic Peacebuilding in Times of Crisis,” guest edited by Caesar Montevecchio and Maria Power.
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Practical reasoning is more complex than John Finnis allows, and a hard distinction between “authoritative moral teachings” and “matters of prudential judgment,” such as he asserts, cannot be sustained.
- ArticleThis article brings Attachment Theory’s account of attachment, anxiety, and the struggle with self-love into dialogue with the framework of Thomistic moral psychology.
- ArticleThis article argues that LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Church can be possible if synodality transcends the initial consultative process and permeates the Church's ecclesiological structures, as proposed by Pope Francis.
- SymposiumThis essay introduces the symposium based on the international virtual conference "Catholic Peacebuilding in Times of Crisis: Hope for a Wounded World" and four essays adapted from it.
- SymposiumThis essay questions how the Catholic Church’s history with violence against Indigenous peoples impacts its efforts today to advance evangelization and support healing among Indigenous communities.
Through its cooperative regional focus, the community of practice Walking Towards Peace exemplifies synodality in action, and it shows how synodality can be connected to peacebuilding praxis.
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Dignity and Peace in the Great Lakes is an African interfaith peacebuilding platform. To succeed, it requires a more robust ecclesiology of peacebuilding to help cohere African church leaders.
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The article suggests a way to map the role of imagination in the transformative efforts of both Catholic social teaching and Catholic peacebuilding, highlighting some advantages this may render.
- Book ReviewA review of Gary Chartier, Understanding Friendship: On the Moral, Political, and Spiritual Meaning of Love
- Book ReviewA review of David C. Cramer and Myles Werntz, A Field Guide to Christian Nonviolence: Key Thinkers, Activists, and Movements for the Gospel of Peace
- Book ReviewA review of David DeCosse, Created Freedom under the Sign of the Cross: A Catholic Public Theology for the United States
- Book ReviewA review of Christine Firer Hinze, Radical Sufficiency: Work, Livelihood, and a US Catholic Economic Ethic.
- Book ReviewA review of Richard Horsley, You Shall Not Bow Down and Serve Them: The Political Economic Projects of Jesus and Paul
- Book ReviewA review of Marc A. Pugliese and John Becker, Process Thought and Roman Catholicism: Challenges and Promises