This book explores how the themes and insights of official Catholic Social Teaching (CST) and broader Catholic social thought might illuminate â and be illuminated by a deeper engagement with â the context of prisons.
This book explores how the themes and insights of official Catholic Social Teaching (CST) and broader Catholic social thought might illuminate â and be illuminated by a deeper engagement with â the context of prisons.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Explorations in Practical, Pastoral and Empirical Theology
Elizabeth Phillips is Director of Education and Engagement at the Woolf Institute, Cambridge, UK. Férdia J. Stone-Davis is Director of Research at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge, UK.
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Part 1 CST Informing Prison Ministry 1. Solidarity, Social Sin, and Prison Ministry 2. Common Good and Prison: Where's the Commonality? Where's the Good? 3. Prison, Work, and Human Dignity Part 2 Prisons Informing CST 4. Sitting Where They Sit: A Theology of Vulnerability 5. Hope, Despair, and Desistance: What Happens after People Are Imprisoned as "Sex Offenders"? 6. Prison Chaplains as Truthtellers: Speaking In, To, and About Prisons Part 3 Critical Perspectives on Prisons and CST 7. Prison Chaplaincy and Criminal Justice: A Critical and Creative Dialogue 8. "An Unchristian Institution": Christian Prison Chaplains and Penal Abolition 9. Catholic Social Thought and Prisons: How Focus on Individual Reform Obscured the Relational Harms of Imprisonment
Part 1 CST Informing Prison Ministry 1. Solidarity, Social Sin, and Prison Ministry 2. Common Good and Prison: Where's the Commonality? Where's the Good? 3. Prison, Work, and Human Dignity Part 2 Prisons Informing CST 4. Sitting Where They Sit: A Theology of Vulnerability 5. Hope, Despair, and Desistance: What Happens after People Are Imprisoned as "Sex Offenders"? 6. Prison Chaplains as Truthtellers: Speaking In, To, and About Prisons Part 3 Critical Perspectives on Prisons and CST 7. Prison Chaplaincy and Criminal Justice: A Critical and Creative Dialogue 8. "An Unchristian Institution": Christian Prison Chaplains and Penal Abolition 9. Catholic Social Thought and Prisons: How Focus on Individual Reform Obscured the Relational Harms of Imprisonment
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