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Mary Evelyn Tucker
Globalization, Catholic Social Teaching, and the Environment
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Stephen Miles, Michael Naughton, Deborah Ruddy
Educating Practically Wise Professionals:
The Role of the Catholic Social Tradition in Catholic Universities
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Brian Matz
Problematic Uses of Patristic Sources in the Documents of Catholic Social Thought
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Robert Costanza
Transdisciplinary Systems Science:
Toward a Science of Connection, Integration and Synthesis
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Most Reverend Walter F. Sullivan
Catholic Social Teaching and Ecology
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Gerald Braun, Monika K. Hellwig, W. Malcolm Byrnes
Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility:
Facts and Faith Response
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Leonardo Z. Legasi
What Is Happening to Our Beautiful Land?
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Lucia A. Silecchia
Discerning the Environmental Perspective of Pope Benedict XVI
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Walter E. Grazer
Catholic Social Teaching and the Environment Pastoral Challenge and Strategy
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Barbara E. Wall
Introduction
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Mark Sagoff
Science, Religion and the Environment
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Ecology and the Common Good:
Sustainability and Catholic Social Teaching
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Robert F. Pecorella
A Preferential Option for the Poor and American Political Culture
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Reverend Gerald S. Twomey
“The Preferential Option for the Poor," National Health Care Reform and America’s Uninsured:
Why the "Option" isn’t "Optional" in Catholic Social Thought
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Michael A. Livingston
The Preferential Option, Solidarity, and the Virtue of Paying Taxes:
Reflections on the Catholic Vision of a Just Tax System
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James P. Bailey
The Preferential Option for the Poor and Asset Building:
Using Public Policy to Expand Ownership to the Poor
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Frank Ridzi, Matthew T. Loveland, Fred Glennon
Catholics and the Welfare State:
How the Preferential Option for the Poor Relates to Preferences for Government Policy
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Emily Albrink Hartigan
When Borders Cross People:
Whose [Who’s] Poor, or The Spirit of Immigration
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Michele R. Pistone, John J. Hoeffner
“In All Things Love”:
Immigration, Policy-Making, and the Development of Preferential Options for the Poor
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Robert T. Miller
The Coase Theorem and the Preferential Option for the Poor
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