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A new edition of a classic text, including insights into Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’.
An African perspective on Pope Francis’s understanding of what the church should be, called to mission in a wounded world.
Peter Phan reflects on how people can be genuinely religious if they live "interreligiously."
Leading ethicists from around the globe explore the ethical and moral challenges surrounding immigration, globalization, and the refugee crises.
An essential collection of primary documents, from Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891) through Vatican II and Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si' (2015).
Presents new and traditional environmental topics and analyzes the crucial decisions to be made in light of religious ethics.
Renowned scholars examine social, political, and cultural transformations of the past half century in theological context.
An ethical framework for the culture of encounter exhorted by Pope Francis, in an American context marked by rising individualism and divisiveness.
Approaches christology as formed through the eyes of the disciples of Jesus.
A selection of 33 essays by the 20th century spiritual master that provides a broad cross section of Merton's work as an essayist, collection pieces that reflect characteristic examples of his astonishing output and the fantastic breadth of his interests.
Inspired by the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, sixty scholars, clergy, and religious from all over Africa offer a new model and process for doing theology in the 21st century.
Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, SJ is a Jesuit priest who lives and works in Nairobi, Kenya. He is the author of Theology Brewed in an African Pot (Orbis 2008) and editor of Religion and Faith in Africa: Confessions of an Animist (Orbis 2018, Boston College Duffy Lecture Series).
A critical assessment of globalization by leading Catholic thinkers.
Through the lens of Christology, a new approach to the theology of religions.
Profiles successful faith-based organizations now at work internationally, nationally, and locally, and explores their theological and spiritual roots.