Contemporary Catholic Political Philosophy

A History of Catholic Political Philosophy: Volume III

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Contemporary Catholic Political Philosophy

A History of Catholic Political Philosophy: Volume III

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Contemporary Catholic Political Philosophy: A History of Catholic Political Philosophy: Volume III considers two distinct strands of Catholic political thought arising in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries that were made especially urgent by two extra-philosophical factors: the forced retreat of papal authority from the temporal sphere and the rising tide of political ideologies. One strand is the formulation of Catholic social thought by the papal magisterium, which was not meant to become a philosophy; rather, it was meant to provide parameters within which Catholic political philosophy should develop. Nevertheless, as papal encyclicals added more and more detail to Catholic social thought, it often became an authoritative substitute for Catholic political philosophy. The protagonists of the other strand were laymen or priests outside the papal magisterium, and they represent various ways of conceiving Church-state relations and economic issues in light of the growth of the nation-state. Jacques Maritain, Yves Simone, John Courtney Murray, all represent attempts to weave together elements of classical political philosophy, especially the Thomistic, with different directions in twentieth century philosophy, for example, Personalism. Economic solutions to political problems, on the other hand, cleaved Catholic thinkers between the twin alternatives of Marxism and Capitalism. Gustavo Gutierrez and Leonardo Boff (who also offers a view of Marxist social justice as inseparable from ecology) speak on behalf of the former, while Michael Novak is a proponent of the latter. Theirs is a dialectical relation to modernity, transforming not only their philosophical sources but the direction of Catholic reflection on political matters as well. Crucially, all these thinkers attempt to redeem various philosophical trends emergent in the twentieth century by assimilating them to Catholic thought. The assimilation of these philosophical trends with Catholicism resulted in new and divergent Catholic political philosophies.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Timothy Sean Quinn
I Twentieth Century Encyclicals by Timothy Sean Quinn
II Democratic Capitalism: The American Catholic Political Philosophy of Michael Novak by Michael J. Sweeney
III Jacques Maritain: Thomist Personalism and Integralism by Michael J. Sweney
IV Twentieth Century Thomists: Yves Simon by Michael J. Sweeney
V John Courtney Murray, S.J by Timothy Sean Quinn
VI Pope John Paul II: Catholic Social Doctrine by Michael J. Sweeney
VII Gustavo Gutiérrez: Marxism byMichael J. Sweeney
VIII Ecologism: Leonardo Boff and Pope Francis I by Michael J. Sweeney
IX Conclusion
About the Author
Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Sep 18 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9798216196778
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 254 x 178 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Michael J. Sweeney

Michael J. Sweeney is Professor of Philosophy at X…

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Timothy Sean Quinn

Timothy Sean Quinn is Professor Emeritus of Philos…

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