The Social Teaching of the Catholic Church: From Individual Ethics to Social Ethics
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https://doi.org/10.52258/Keywords:
individual ethics, social ethics, social encyclicals, theory and practice of social ethics, the social questionAbstract
The social teaching of the Catholic Church, as a branch of ethics, developed historically from individual ethics and the commandment of love of neighbor. However, the so-called “social question,” which emerged in the mid-nineteenth century, requires solutions based on a fundamental reorganization of social and structural conditions. In addressing these challenges, the Catholic Church can draw upon a rich tradition of social documents and teachings. This study presents the historical development of Catholic social teaching and provides an overview of the major social encyclicals of the Catholic Church.
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15-12-2017
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The Social Teaching of the Catholic Church: From Individual Ethics to Social Ethics. (2017). Studia Theologica Transsylvaniensia, 20(2), 197-213. https://doi.org/10.52258/
