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Based on a careful reading of Pope Benedict’s 2009 encyclical Caritas in Veritate (“Charity in Truth”), the essays in this substantial volume explore how an encounter with the person of Jesus Christ is the true basis for economic and social progress. The authors are experts in a wide range of disciplines -- theology, philosophy, biblical studies, political science, economics, finance, environmental science -- and represent a broad spectrum of Catholic thought, from liberal to conservative.

The first book in English to offer an overarching interpretation of Pope Benedict’s groundbreaking encyclical, Jesus Christ: The New Face of Social Progress will inform anyone interested in Catholic social doctrine, and its depth of insight will offer fresh inspiration to serious followers of Jesus Christ.
ContributorsJ. Brian BenestadSimona BerettaMichael BuddePatrick CallahanPaulo Fernando Carneiro de AndradePeter J. CasarellaWilliam T. CavanaughMaryann Cusimano LoveDaniel K. FinnRoberto GoizuetaLorna GoldKeith LemnaD. Stephen LongArchbishop Celestino MiglioreMichael NaughtonJulie Hanlon RubioSister Damien Marie Savino, F.S.E.David L. SchindlerTheodore Tsukahara Jr.Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah TurksonHoracio Vela

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Francis Cardinal George, OMI
-- Archbishop of Chicago
“Encountering Jesus Christ converts both people and their societies. This book explores at length and with the requisite expertise the dynamic of the many societal conversions set forth by Pope Benedict XVI in Caritas in Veritate. . . . A unique response to a profound encyclical.”

Matthew Levering
-- Mundelein Seminary
“Relatively little has been written about Pope Benedict XVI’s Caritas in Veritate, and yet of all his encyclicals, this is surely the one that will be remembered most by future generations. All will find a sure guide to the thinking that informs Caritas in Veritate in this marvelous and aptly titled compendium put together by Peter Casarella. In matters familial, economic, and ecological, Benedict and his interlocutors strive to awaken us to the primacy -- indeed the urgent necessity -- of love and gift.”

Catholic Books Review
“A well-rounded and well-written selection of essays reflecting upon and addressing in varying ways the significance of Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical Caritas in Veritate. . . . Each essay is worth reading, and altogether the collection of essays form one very cogent work that will leave readers touched by the sensitivities and hopes of fellow sojourners.”
 
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