The Social and Political Thought of Benedict XVI

The Social and Political Thought of Benedict XVI

by Thomas R. Rourke
The Social and Political Thought of Benedict XVI

The Social and Political Thought of Benedict XVI

by Thomas R. Rourke

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Overview

Covering the entire trajectory of his religious life, this meticulously researched book identifies the roots of political and social order in Pope Benedict XVI's philosophy and analyzes his views on the role of Christian faith in politics. Although not generally characterized as a political philosopher, the Benedict's writings shed significant and unique light on the world of politics today. In an age when modern politics has lost sight of its proper relationship within the larger scheme of human affairs and existence, Thomas R. Rourke shows that, as both Pope and the former Cardinal Ratzinger, Benedict has made a conscious effort to relate political issues to the broader dialogue on human endeavor, ethics, and culture.

Bringing to the fore Benedict's belief on the necessary place of the Christian tradition in a contemporary politics of reason, Rourke details the Pope's contribution to solving the deeper problems of politics today. A valuable study in political theory and religion, this book should be read by those interested in Catholic social and political thought.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739142806
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/05/2010
Pages: 158
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Thomas R. Rourke is chair of the political science and philosophy department at Clarion University.

Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents
Chapter 2 1. Introduction
Chapter 3 2. Anthropological Foundations
Chapter 4 3. Revelation, Reason, and Politics
Chapter 5 4. Special Topics
Chapter 6 5. Culture and Society
Chapter 7 Conclusion
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