Vox Nova at the Library: Journal of Catholic Social Thought

Vox Nova at the Library: Journal of Catholic Social Thought

Michael found a pleasant surprise yesterday while browsing through the journals section at my university library: the Journal of Catholic Social Thought. The journal is relatively new founded in 2003 by Villanova faculty, if I am not mistaken. The cost of annual subscription is $40 (for U.S. residents and $60 for international subscribers) and the cost of past issues is $30. Click here to subscribe.

Here is the Table of Contents of their past Summer 2007 issue (Their Winter 2008 issue we were looking at yesterday looks even better!):

Summer – 2007

Journal of Catholic Social Thought

Volume 4 Number 2

Catholic Social Teaching and Ecology

Introduction
Barbara E. Wall

Villanova University

Catholic Social Teaching and Ecology”
Bishop Walter Sullivan
Diocese of Richmond

“Catholic Social Teaching and the Environment: A Pastoral Response “
Walter Grazer
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

“Discerning the Environmental Perspective of Pope Benedict XVI”
Lucia Silecchia
Catholic University of America

“Holy Ground: Catholic Social Teaching, Protestant Ecotheology,
and a New Vision of Creation as the Landed Sacred”

Mark Wallace
Swarthmore College

Scientific Perspectives

“Ecology: A Primer for Christian Ethics
Holmes Rolston

Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy

“Science, Religion and the Environment”
Mark Sagoff
Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy

“Systems Ecology as the Science of Connection”
Robert Costanza
University of Vermont

Catholic Applications

“Globalization, Catholic Social Teaching and the Environment”
Mary Evelyn Tucker
Forum on Religion and Ecology – Yale University

“Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility:
Facts and Faith Response”
Gerald Braun – University of California
Malcolm Byrnes – Howard University

“Ecology and the Common Good:
Sustainability and Catholic Social Teaching”
Russell Butkus and Steven Kolmes
University of Portland

Educating Practically Wise Professionals
Stephen Miller, Loyola College (MD)
Michael Naughton and Deborah Ruddy
University of St. Thomas (MN)

Problematic Uses of Patristic Sources in the Documents
of Catholic Social Teaching

Brian Matz
Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven

Documentation

What’s Happening to Our Beautiful Land
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines

A Bibliography on Ecology
Christopher M. Janosik
Villanova University


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