A Contemporary Social Spirituality


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Francis X. Meehan has thought long and hard about contemporary social issues. This book shows the gratifying results. It is full of insight and wisdom. - Richard A. McCormick S.J. Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Christian Ethics Georgetown University Francis Meehan appreciates the dilemmas that torment Christians concerned with questions of peace and justice while he understands the apathy that closes many others in spiritual slumber. Yet he writes not to intensify guilt but to clarify the understanding of injustice and its sources and to offer a reasonable course of action. A Contemporary Social Spirituality then is a model for preachers and teachers. The book offers opinions; it assesses responsibility fairly and it recommends an action with clarity sensitivity and manifest love. It deserves good study and use. - Mark Heath O.P. President Dominican House of Studies Washington D.C. Meehan brings a pastoral touch to a variety of issues: war the draft disarmament economic injustice abortion sexuality. This is a book for ordinary Christians and for activists looking for paths to connection and community with their brothers and sisters in the pews. - David OBrien College of the Holy Cross Worcester Mass. Public policy decisions in todays America threaten a complete reversal of traditional Christian values--new programs benefit the wealthy at the expense of the poor; human and material resources are squandered on instruments of mass destruction while agencies designed to serve pressing human needs are dismantled for want of funds. Fr. Meehans urgent call for a new social spirituality comes not a moment too soon. - Gordon C. Zahn Professor of Sociology University of Massachusetts
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