Spring - 2006
Journal
of Catholic Social Thought
Volume 3
Number 2
Gaudium et Spes
Introduction
Barbara E. Wall
Villanova University
Historical and Theological Perspectives
Theological and Ecclesiological Foundations
of
Gaudium et Spes
Claudio Cardinal Hummes
Archbishop of Sao Paulo
An Historical Perspective and
Gaudium et Spes
Andrea Riccardi
Community of St. Egidio
Catholic Social Thought as Discernment
Johan Verstraeten
Katolieke Universiteiti, Leuven, Belgium
Gaudium et Spes
and Catholic Higher Education
Justin Cardinal Rigali
Archbishop of Philadelphia
Developing World Applications
Gaudium et Spes
and the Struggle for Human Rights in Peru
Mateo Garr, S.J.
Comisión Episcopal de Acción Social
A Church in the Modern World in Africa: The Zambian Experience
Peter J. Henriot, S.J.
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection, Lusaka, Zambia
Social and Economic Applications
Gaudium et Spes
and Catholic Ethics in Post-Industrial Economics: Indirect Employers and
Globalization
Albino Barrera
Providence College
Economic and Philosophical Reflection on Private Wealth
Robert H. DeFina and Barbara E. Wall
Villanova University
Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach to Development and
Gaudium et Spes
on Political Participation and Structural Solidarity
Séverine Deneulin
Von Hügel Institute, St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge, UK
Gaudium et Spes
Suggests a Change in Moral Imagination to Ensure the Just Treatment of
Women
Marilyn Martone
St. John’s University (NY)