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A New Worldly Order: John Paul II and Human Freedom Hardcover – February 1, 1992

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The encyclical issued in May 1991 by Pope John Paul II, Centesimus Annus, drew a great deal of attention not only within the Catholic Church but outside it as well. One striking feature was the Pope's endorsement of capitalism, properly understood, as the economic system most compatible with human freedom and most efficient in meeting human needs. Notable as well were his comments on the fall of Communist regimes in 1989 and the role of the workers' movement in that struggle.
A condensation of the encyclical, accompanied by the Pope's own reflections on it, starts off this stimulating collection. Then 23 personsóCatholics and non-Catholics, Americans and Europeans, political theorists, theologians, social scientists, lawyers, and journalistsócomment on the encyclical from their varied perspectives.
Among the distinguished contributors are Peter L. Berger, Rocco Buttiglione, Milton Friedman, Mary Ann Glendon, J. Bryan Hehir, Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, Max L. Stackhouse, and Jozef Tischner.
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Pope John Paul II issued Centesimus Annus in May 1991 to mark the centenary of Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum , the encyclical which initiated modern Catholic social teaching. After a prolog by the editor, this reader presents the pope's own introduction to Centesimus Annus and his condensation of its contents, as well as 23 short commentaries by such notables as Milton Friedman, Peter Berger, Richard J. Neuhaus, and J. Bryan Hehir. Most stress the pope's endorsement of the market economy and of the virtues of entrepreneurship, as well as his comments on the dissolution of Eastern European communist regimes. While the pope regards a "business economy" as the system most conducive to human freedom, he also emphasizes the need for guidance by universal moral values and the importance of "mediating structures" such as voluntary organizations to ensure "concrete commitment to solidarity and charity." Useful for undergraduate and larger public libraries.
- Anneliese Schwarzer, formerly with "Library Journal"
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Whether these contributions criticize or agree with the Church's social teaching, all attest to the import of this document and the world leadership of its author....>>>> (Church And Cultures)

One would not want to discuss modern Catholic social policy without first reading these essays.>>>> (
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Useful for undergraduate and larger public libraries.>>>> (
Library Journal)

Useful for undergraduate and larger public libraries. (Library Journal)

Whether these contributions criticize or agree with the Church's social teaching, all attest to the import of this document and the world leadership of its author.... (Church And Cultures)

One would not want to discuss modern Catholic social policy without first reading these essays. (Christian Century)

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ University Press Of America
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 1, 1992
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 195 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0896331709
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0896331709
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.68 x 0.92 x 8.76 inches
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George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Catholic theologian and one of America’s leading public intellectuals. He holds the William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC.

From 1989 through June 1996, Mr. Weigel was president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he led a wide-ranging, ecumenical and inter-religious program of research and publication on foreign and domestic policy issues.

Mr. Weigel is perhaps best known for his widely translated and internationally acclaimed two-volume biography of Pope St. John Paul II: the New York Times bestseller, Witness to Hope (1999), and its sequel, The End and the Beginning (2010). In 2017, Weigel published a memoir of the experiences that led to his work as a papal biographer: Lessons in Hope — My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II.

George Weigel is the author or editor of more than thirty other books, many of which have been translated into other languages. Among the most recent are The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America, and Politics Without God (2005); Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st-Century Church (2013); Roman Pilgrimage: The Station Churches (2013); Letters to a Young Catholic (2015); The Fragility of Order: Catholic Reflections on Turbulent Times (2018); The Next Pope: The Office of Peter and a Church in Mission (2020); and Not Forgotten: Elegies for, and Reminiscences of, a Diverse Cast of Characters, Most of Them Admirable (2021). His essays, op-ed columns, and reviews appear regularly in major opinion journals and newspapers across the United States. A frequent guest on television and radio, he is also Senior Vatican Analyst for NBC News. His weekly column, “The Catholic Difference,” is syndicated to eighty-five newspapers and magazines in seven countries.

Mr. Weigel received a B.A. from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore and an M.A. from the University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto. He is the recipient of nineteen honorary doctorates in fields including divinity, philosophy, law, and social science, and has been awarded the Papal Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, Poland’s Gloria Artis Gold Medal, and Lithuania’s Diplomacy Star.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 1997
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    Catholic social teaching took an important turn when Pope John Paul II promulgated his magisterial encyclical Centesimus Annus in 1991. The Pope dealt with a wide range of topics, but focused special attention on economic justice. While there is much that a democratic capitalist (to broow Michael Novak's useful phrase) might quibble with in the encyclical, it nevertheless rewards careful reading. Unfortunately, this book does not do it justice. The book is in two parts. First, a poorly edited condensation of the encyclical itself. Second, a collection of essays. The commentaries mostly appeared in a 1991 issue of National Review. They average 3-4 printed pages. The analysis is uniformly shallow and even trite. In short, there is little here that would be of interest to the serious scholar or even the informed layman.
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