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Paperback Social Catholicism in England Book

ISBN: 1025995104

ISBN13: 9781025995106

Social Catholicism in England

"Social Catholicism in England" offers a comprehensive examination of the Catholic Church's engagement with social and economic issues in Great Britain during a period of significant industrial upheaval. Karl Waninger explores the intellectual and practical foundations of the Social Catholic movement, tracing its evolution from a peripheral concern to a central pillar of ecclesiastical teaching and social activism.

The work delves into the efforts of influential figures and organizations dedicated to applying Christian principles to the challenges of the modern age, including labor rights, poverty, and industrial relations. By analyzing the intersection of faith and social reform, the author highlights the unique contribution of English Catholics to the broader European movement for social justice. This study remains a vital resource for understanding the historical development of Catholic social doctrine and its application within a specific national context. It provides valuable insights into the ways in which religious institutions have historically responded to the systemic inequalities of the capitalist system, seeking to reconcile the demands of faith with the complexities of contemporary society.

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