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Preaching the Just Word

✍ Scribed by Walter Burghardt


Publisher
Yale University Press
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
159
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In this inspiring and compassionate book, one of America's foremost Catholic theologians discusses why we must apply biblical justiceΒ—and not merely ethical/legal justiceΒ—to matters concerning the poor, the oppressed, and the marginalized. Focusing on abused or neglected children, the AIDS-afflicted, the elderly, women, African-Americans, refugees, and prisoners on death row, Father Walter Burghardt urges that we become sensitive to their problems and faithful to the responsibilities we have undertaken in our covenant with God. We must hear the cries of the poor, he says, because social doctrine should evolve in large measure from the needs of people who share more of Jesus' crucifixion than his resurrection.

Father Burghardt points to a long history of Catholic teaching on social justice, quoting from the earliest Church Fathers to the latest papal encyclicals. A greatly admired preacher, he has particular advice for other preachers, telling them that sermons need not give answers to specific social issues but should sensitize awareness of these issues and show their religious importance. He concludes by discussing some of the most controversial debates facing Christian clergy and the laity: assisted suicide, ordination of women, and gay and lesbian issues.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Preface
ONE. Preaching the Just Word in Scripture
TWO. Preaching the Just Word in Tradition
THREE. Preaching the Cry of the Poor
FOUR. Three Social Issues on an Upsurge
Notes
Index


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