Oscar Romero and Catholic Social Teaching

Oscar Romero and Catholic Social Teaching

Walatka, Todd

University of Notre Dame Press

10/2024

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Part 1. Romero in Context


1. Romero: A Man in Search of God and Truth by Ana Maria Pineda, R.S.M


2. Oscar Romero, Liberation Theology, and Catholic Social Teaching by Michael E. Lee


3. "Like a Thorn in Our Sleeping Flesh" On Oscar Romero's Shifting Reading of Catholic Social Teaching by Matthew Philipp Whelan


4. Monsenor Romero and the Social Doctrine of the Church by Jon Sobrino


Part 2. Romero and Catholic Social Teaching


5. Romero and the Preferential Option for the Poor: An Ecumenical Praxis by Edgardo Colon-Emeric


6. Faces of the Salvadoran Christ: Archbishop Romero's Praxis of Human Dignity in the Flesh by David M. Lantigua


7. Occupying the Cathedral of the Poor: Oscar Romero, the Grammar of Occupations, and the Protection of the Persecuted by Leo Guardado


8. Romero on the Common Good and Economic Justice by Stephen J. Pope


9. An Energy Field More Intense than War: Oscar Romero's Imagination of Peace by Kevin F. Burke, S.J.


10. Monsenor Romero's Quest for Peace: A Journey of Dialogue and Mediation on the Brink of War by Jose Henriquez Leiva


11. The Witness of Incarnational Solidarity: Oscar Romero and Living out Gaudium et Spes by Meghan Clark


12. Un Pueblo Solidario: The Solidarity of the Poor with the Poor in Oscar Romero's Theology of the People of God by Elizabeth O'Donnell Gandolfo


13. Rethinking Radical Nonviolence: Romero, Catholic Social Teaching, and Racism by Ruben Rosario Rodriguez


14. A Liturgical Decolonial Turn? Romero's Mirroring of Catholic Social Teaching through Word, Sacrament, and Re-Existence by Peter Casarella
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Monsenor Romero; Archbishop Romero; liberation theology; preferential option for the poor; human dignity; common good; economic justice; liturgy; decoloniality; social doctrine of the Catholic Church; peace; Latin America; El Salvador