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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.

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.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents, Vol. 12, no. 2. Catholic Peacebuilding in Times of Crisis
Caesar MontevecchioMaria Power
Table of Contents, Catholic Peacebuilding in Times of Crisis
Article
The Boundaries and Authority of Catholic Social Teaching: A Reply to John Finnis
Bernard G. Prusak
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.
Walking Towards Peace: Generating Synergies at a Regional Level
Isabel Aguilar UmañaCecelia Suarez Trueba
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.
Symposium
Peacebuilding in an Interfaith Context in the Great Lakes Region of Africa: The Challenges of Creating New Approaches
Emmanuel Ntakarutimana
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.
Symposium
Imagination in Catholic Thought and Peacebuilding
Eduardo Gutiérrez González
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.