The 1987 Encyclical 'Sollicitudo Rei Socialis'

ebook Social Justice in Focus

By Ollie Newman

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In an era marked by growing global inequalities, political upheaval, and ecological crises, Pope John Paul II's 1987 encyclical Sollicitudo Rei Socialis stands as a timeless beacon of moral clarity and social vision. This groundbreaking book offers an in-depth exploration of the encyclical's profound analysis of social justice, integral development, and the urgent call for global solidarity.

Ollie Newman meticulously unpacks the theological foundations, historical context, and enduring relevance of Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, revealing how this pivotal document reshaped Catholic social teaching and challenged the world to confront the root causes of poverty, injustice, and environmental degradation. From its bold advocacy of the preferential option for the poor to its pioneering integration of ecological concern, the encyclical emerges as a prophetic voice for peace and human dignity in an interconnected world.

Richly detailed and thoroughly researched, this book not only illuminates the legacy of Sollicitudo Rei Socialis within the Church but also engages readers across faiths and disciplines who seek ethical guidance in tackling today's social and global challenges. Whether you are a scholar, a policymaker, or a thoughtful reader committed to justice, this essential volume offers a transformative understanding of social ethics for the 21st century.

Discover how the call for solidarity, justice, and integral human development articulated over three decades ago remains urgent—and how it can inspire meaningful change today.

The 1987 Encyclical 'Sollicitudo Rei Socialis'