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Winter - 2006
Journal
of Catholic Social Thought
Volume 3
Number 1
INTRODUCTION
Catholic Social
Thought and Racism
Barbara Wall, Villanova University
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Toward a
Catholic Understanding of American Multiculturalism
David Cochran, Loras College
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HISTORICAL AND
THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Disturbing
Aesthetics of Race
Shawn Copeland, Boston College
ABSTRACT
Thomas Merton on
Racism in America: A View from the Margins
Albert Raboteau, Princeton University
ABSTRACT
Affirming Imago Dei: Implications of the Black Catholic Congress
Movement’s Reception
of Rerum Novarum no. 32 for Moral Reasoning in Suffering
Laurie Cassidy, Trinity College
ABSTRACT
Racism and Caste: Catholic Social Thought & the Asian Context
Peter Phan, Georgetown University
ABSTRACT
RACISM IN SOCIETY
Race, Poverty
and Public Policy
Mary Jo Bane, Harvard University
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Why Housing
Segregation Still Matters
Douglas Massey, Princeton University
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Response: Why
Housing Segregation Still Matters
Robert DeFina, Villanova University
Catholic Social
Teaching, Racial Reconciliation and Criminal Justice
John Dilulio, University of Pennsylvania
ABSTRACT
Comment: Race,
Crime and Criminal Justice
William Waegel, Villanova University
RACISM AND
EDUCATION
Race and
Education: K-12
Gary Orfield, Harvard University
ABSTRACT
A Vocation of Space: A Responsible and Necessary Challenge to U.S.
Catholic Education
in the 21st Century
H Alberto Lopez Pulido, University of San Diego
ABSTRACT
Educating Christians to Confront Racism
Hosffman Ospino, Boston College
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BOOK REVIEW
ESSAYS
Multicultural
Education, race and Catholic Social Teaching
Edward Fierros, Villanova University
Perspectives on
Catholic Social Teaching
Barbara Wall, Villanova University
RESOURCES
Catholic Social
Teaching and Racism: A Bibliography
Christopher M. Janosik, Villanova University
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