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Sustainable Development Goals and the Catholic Church

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Catholic Social Teaching and the UN’s Agenda 2030

Sustainable Development Goals and the Catholic Church

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Sustainable Development Goals and the Catholic Church book

Catholic Social Teaching and the UN’s Agenda 2030
Edited ByKatarzyna Cichos, Jarosław A. Sobkowiak, Radosław Zenderowski, Ryszard F. Sadowski, Beata Zbarachewicz, Stanisław Dziekoński
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 30 November 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003053620
Pages 294
eBook ISBN 9781003053620
Subjects Development Studies, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Cichos, K., Sobkowiak, J.A., Zenderowski, R., Sadowski, R.F., Zbarachewicz, B., & Dziekoński, S. (Eds.). (2020). Sustainable Development Goals and the Catholic Church: Catholic Social Teaching and the UN’s Agenda 2030 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003053620

ABSTRACT

This book identifies both the consistencies and disparities between Catholic Social Teaching and the United Nation’s (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With Pope Francis’ Laudato si’ encyclical, Catholicism seems to be engaging more than ever with environmental and developmental concerns. However, there remains the question of how these theological statements will be put into practice.

The ongoing involvement of the Catholic Church in social matters makes it a significant potential partner in issues around development. Therefore, with the use of the comparative method, this book brings together authors from multiple disciplines to assess how the political and legal aspects of each of the UN’s 17 SDGs are addressed by Catholic Social Teaching. Chapters answer the question of how the Catholic Church evaluates the concept of sustainable development as defined by the Agenda 2030 Goals, as well as assessing how and if it can contribute to shaping the contemporary concept of global development.

Examining the potential level of cooperation between the international community and the Catholic Church in the implementation of the Agenda 2030 Goals, this volume will be of keen interest to scholars of Catholic Studies, Religious Studies and the Sociology of Religion, as well as Environmental Studies and Development Studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

ByKatarzyna Cichos, Jarosław A. Sobkowiak, Radosław Zenderowski, Ryszard F. Sadowski, Beata Zbarachewicz, Stanisław Dziekoński

chapter 1|16 pages

Poverty prevention as a challenge for the international community in the context of Catholic social teaching

ByRadosław Mędrzycki, Tomasz Szyszka, Piotr Broda-Wysocki

chapter 2|18 pages

The issue of hunger in the context of food security in Catholic social teaching

ByWaldemar Cisło, Katarzyna Góralczyk, Mariusz Sulkowski

chapter 3|15 pages

Health care as a personal and social asset

ByKatarzyna Kucharska, Jan Przybyłowski, Sebastian Sikorski

chapter 4|18 pages

The role of education and activities of the Catholic Church and the need to promote sustainable development

ByBeata Zbarachewicz, Jarosław Michalski, Piotr Tomasik

chapter 5|15 pages

Combating legal and cultural forms of discrimination against women from the point of view of Catholic social teaching

ByMagdalena Wilczek-Karczewska, Małgorzata Pawlus, Andrzej Waleszczyński

chapter 6|15 pages

Access to water as common good of humanity in the context of Catholic social teaching

ByWojciech Kluj, Małgorzata Laskowska, Marek Rzotkiewicz

chapter 7|12 pages

Prospects for sustainable development of the energy sector in the times of global climate change and environmental threats

ByZbigniew Łepko, Marek Niezgódka, Piotr Burgoński, Dominika Żukowska-Gardzińska

chapter 8|18 pages

Decent work and economic growth from the perspective of sustainable development and Catholic social teaching

ByKatarzyna Roszewska, Jarosław A. Sobkowiak, Artur Wysocki

chapter 9|21 pages

Development or revolution? Industrialisation in the perspective of Catholic social teaching

ByAndrzej Rudowski, Marek Robak, Piotr Łuczuk

chapter 10|18 pages

Reducing inequality (social inclusion, social capital and protection of migrants in the context of Catholic social teaching)

ByAnna Fidelus, Elżbieta H. Morawska, Artur Wysocki

chapter 11|13 pages

The Church vs. the issue of cultural heritage and social integration in the context of the Agenda 2030

ByKatarzyna Flader-Rzeszowska, Grzegorz Kęsik, Henryk Skorowski

chapter 12|14 pages

Harmony, consumption and lifestyle in Catholic social teaching

ByMariusz Boguszewski, Piotr Burgoński, Małgorzata Starzomska-Romanowska

chapter 13|14 pages

Climate changes as a challenge in the Anthropocene in the context of Catholic social teaching

ByDominika Dzwonkowska, Izabella Olejniczak, Kazimierz Pawlik

chapter 14|15 pages

The protection of seas and oceans in light of international law and Catholic social teaching

ByKatarzyna Cichos, Barbara Strzałkowska, Monika M. Brzezińska, Krzysztof Opaliński

chapter 15|14 pages

Land and soil sustainable management in SDG15 and in Catholic social teaching

ByBartosz Adamczewski, Krassimira Ilieva-Makulec, Agnieszka Klimska, Agata Kosieradzka-Federczyk

chapter 16|15 pages

Conditions for the effectiveness of guarantees of the individual’s freedom in the modern state

ByIrena Lipowicz, Krzysztof Cebul, Grzegorz Embros

chapter 17|18 pages

The role of the Catholic Church in the building of the partnership for the implementation of SDGs

ByRyszard F. Sadowski, Janusz Balicki, Rafał Leśniczak

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion

ByKatarzyna Cichos, Jarosław A. Sobkowiak, Radosław Zenderowski, Ryszard F. Sadowski, Beata Zbarachewicz, Stanisław Dziekoński
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