Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Caritas in Veritate: The Truth about Humanity

This is part of a series by Jennifer Roback Morse. This installment focuses on the introductory chapter.

Many commentators read Pope Benedict XVI’s Caritas in Veritate as if it were a think tank white paper, and ask whether he endorses their particular policy preferences. It is a mistake to read the encyclical in this way. A close look at the document’s introduction makes plain that Benedict is not a man of the Left or of the Right: He is a non-ideological man of God.

The opening sentence soars above any political platform: “Charity in truth, to which Jesus Christ bore witness by his earthly life and especially by his death and resurrection, is the principal force behind authentic development of every person and of all humanity.” This is our first clue that we are not dealing with a technocrat or ideologue. “Authentic development” points away from the deliberations of politicians and policy wonks. Benedict does not define his objectives in material terms, such as maximizing GDP. Neither does he conduct focus groups or consult experts to figure out what people want. Rather in this encyclical, Benedict reflects on what it means to be authentically human and what the human good actually entails. That is to say, he seeks the truth about man in society.

http://www.acton.org/press/caritas_in_veritate_truth_about_humanity.php

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

A nice note for Dr. Morse

"Having Dr. Roback-Morse speak at the University of Colorado was a great boon for faculty, staff and students. Approaching feminism from a different perspective certainly made them think, surprising them with her depth of thought and the greatness of the Christian understanding of femininity, sexuality and the modern world. We are very grateful for her presence and excellent presentation. We look forward to having her back!"

-Father Kevin R. Augustyn
Director of Catholic Campus Ministry
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center
Boulder, Colorado

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