(in Polish) Sociological aspects of Catholic social teaching WSE-PS-SAofCST
1. Introduction: Sociology and Catholic Social Teaching – common areas.
2. The human person is the end and purpose of every social organisation.
3. The family – the foundation of Society and Church.
4. Civil society and intermediate organisations.
5. Community and civil society: solidarity.
6. Social class and social conflict.
7. Community and civil society: subsidiarity.
8. The origin, purpose and nature of political society.
9. Solidarity, subsidiarity and the political order.
10. The Common Goods and party politics.
11. Law, morality, the common good, justice and human rights.
12. Political dissent beyond party politics.
13. The right to revolt against an unjust ruler.
14. The relationship between State and Church.
15. Justified war.
16. International relations.
17. The purpose of the economy.
18. Labour and property.
19. Capital and capitalism.
20. Capitalism and the market.
21. The capitalism enterprise, and its employees.
22. The international community and economy
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Bibliography
A. Giddens, Sociology, Cambridge, 6th edition, 2009
S. Bruce, Sociology. A very short introduction, Oxford University Press1999.
P. Berger, Invitation to Sociology. A humanistic perspective, New York 1963.
R. Charles, An introduction to Catholic Social Teaching, 1999.
Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/justpeace/documents/rc_pc_justpeace_doc_20060526_compendio-dott-soc_en.html
P. Prüfer, Katolicka Nauka Społeczna a Socjologia. Interdyscyplinarne sprzężenie, 2011.
B. Sorge, Wykłady z katolickiej nauki społecznej, Warszawa 2001.
J. Höffner, Chrześcijańska Nauka Społeczna, Warszawa 1999.
J. Gocko, Nauka społeczna Kościoła w poszukiwaniu własnej tożsamości, Warszawa 2013.
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