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Mercy in Action explores Pope Francisâs remarkable efforts to renew catholic social teaching. The book examines what he has said, done, and written on six critical issuesâeconomic inequality, worker justice, the environment, family life, refugees, and peacemakingâand highlights both continuity and change in Catholic social teaching.

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Massaro masterfully explores and explains what Pope Francis has added to Catholic social teaching and how he also builds on previous social teaching by popes such as Paul VI, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI. . . . One is unlikely to find a more cogent, comprehensive, sympathetic yet sometimes critical, well-written, and exhaustive treatment of Francis’s social teaching than that found in M.’s book. * Theological Studies *
Thomas Massaro, SJ, is one of the world's great experts, and great explainers, of the church’s social teaching. As a Jesuit, he is also someone with a deep knowledge of what lies behind Pope Francis's words and deeds—especially as they relate to issues of economic justice, labor, ecology, family life, advocacy for the marginalized, and peacemaking. Father Massaro's tremendous knowledge of Catholic social teaching together with his profound appreciation for Jesuit spirituality have combined to make a superb book. It's accessible, inviting and, most of all, wise. -- James Martin, SJ, author of In Good Company and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything
Catholic social teaching has a long and noble tradition, but it needs a rebooting in our fractious and backsliding era. Thomas Massaro brilliantly shows how Pope Francis takes that teaching to an entirely new level, drawing on the power of ‘trickle-up’ wisdom and commitment, not just pronouncements from above. If you think Catholic social teaching is great but predictable and not very effective, read this book for inspiration. -- Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College
Catholic social teaching has a long and noble tradition, but it needs a rebooting in our fractious and backsliding era. Thomas Massaro brilliantly shows how Pope Francis takes that teaching to an entirely new level, drawing on the power of ‘trickle-up’ wisdom and commitment, not just pronouncements from above. If you think Catholic social teaching is great but predictable and not very effective, read this book for inspiration. -- Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College

Table of Contents
Introduction: The Roots of the Social Thought of Pope Francis 1 Economic Justice: Challenging Economic Inequality 2 Promoting Labor Justice in a Globalized Economic Order 3 A Bold Call for Integral Ecology 4 Promoting Healthy Family Life in Challenging Times 5 Tireless Advocacy for the World’s Most Marginalized People: Migrants, Refugees, and the Victims of Human Trafficking 6 The Mission to Peacemaking and Conflict Transformation in Our Time Conclusion

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Publication Date: 2/23/2018 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781442271746, 978-1442271746
    ISBN10: 1442271744

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    Book Synopsis
    Mercy in Action explores Pope Francisâs remarkable efforts to renew catholic social teaching. The book examines what he has said, done, and written on six critical issuesâeconomic inequality, worker justice, the environment, family life, refugees, and peacemakingâand highlights both continuity and change in Catholic social teaching.

    Trade Review
    Massaro masterfully explores and explains what Pope Francis has added to Catholic social teaching and how he also builds on previous social teaching by popes such as Paul VI, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI. . . . One is unlikely to find a more cogent, comprehensive, sympathetic yet sometimes critical, well-written, and exhaustive treatment of Francis’s social teaching than that found in M.’s book. * Theological Studies *
    Thomas Massaro, SJ, is one of the world's great experts, and great explainers, of the church’s social teaching. As a Jesuit, he is also someone with a deep knowledge of what lies behind Pope Francis's words and deeds—especially as they relate to issues of economic justice, labor, ecology, family life, advocacy for the marginalized, and peacemaking. Father Massaro's tremendous knowledge of Catholic social teaching together with his profound appreciation for Jesuit spirituality have combined to make a superb book. It's accessible, inviting and, most of all, wise. -- James Martin, SJ, author of In Good Company and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything
    Catholic social teaching has a long and noble tradition, but it needs a rebooting in our fractious and backsliding era. Thomas Massaro brilliantly shows how Pope Francis takes that teaching to an entirely new level, drawing on the power of ‘trickle-up’ wisdom and commitment, not just pronouncements from above. If you think Catholic social teaching is great but predictable and not very effective, read this book for inspiration. -- Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College
    Catholic social teaching has a long and noble tradition, but it needs a rebooting in our fractious and backsliding era. Thomas Massaro brilliantly shows how Pope Francis takes that teaching to an entirely new level, drawing on the power of ‘trickle-up’ wisdom and commitment, not just pronouncements from above. If you think Catholic social teaching is great but predictable and not very effective, read this book for inspiration. -- Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College

    Table of Contents
    Introduction: The Roots of the Social Thought of Pope Francis 1 Economic Justice: Challenging Economic Inequality 2 Promoting Labor Justice in a Globalized Economic Order 3 A Bold Call for Integral Ecology 4 Promoting Healthy Family Life in Challenging Times 5 Tireless Advocacy for the World’s Most Marginalized People: Migrants, Refugees, and the Victims of Human Trafficking 6 The Mission to Peacemaking and Conflict Transformation in Our Time Conclusion

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