Description
Cathy Kaveny is, simultaneously, one of our country's most important religious intellectuals and one of our most rigorous legal scholars. She writes with great care and understanding, but also with passion and an uncommon humanity. A Culture of Engagement is a superb introduction to her thought. No matter where you stand, she will challenge you, and inspire you, too. -- E. J. Dionne Jr., Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute This is a bold and brilliant engagement with the fundamental questions of faith, freedom, and family-crisply written, cogently argued, and constructively casuistic. Building on her earlier masterwork, Law's Virtues, Cathleen Kaveny now shows us even more clearly how the law can teach us how to live a life of virtue as communicants and citizens in a world of ever-growing complexity. -- John Witte, Jr., Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, McDonald Distinguished Professor, Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University Cathy Kaveny's A Culture of Engagement offers a highly instructive collection of her essays on law, religious liberty, American culture, Catholicism, and a host of contemporary social-ethical issues. Her voice is always calm, measured, and fair. Her thesis-that American Catholics should strive for a culture of engagement rather than merely openness or identity, resonates deeply. And it is consistently evidenced in her approach to a wide range of issues. This collection helps solidify Professor Kaveny's role as one of American Catholicism's leading public intellectuals. -- David P. Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, Director of the Center for Theology and Public Life, Mercer University In this collection from her columns and blog posts for Commonweal magazine, Cathleen Kaveny draws on her mastery of both legal and moral thought to lead us beyond both the more liberal culture of openness and the more conservative culture of distinct religious identity toward a culture of discerning engagement. The precision of her language matches the precision of her judgment in one urgent chapter after another, and by the end of the book you will have had a master course on how general principles and particular situations mutually inform each other. -- Leo J. O'Donovan, SJ, President Emeritus, Georgetown University
About the Author
Cathleen Kaveny is Darald and Juliet Libby Professor at Boston College, a position that includes appointments in both the department of theology and the law school. She holds a joint PhD/JD from Yale University and is the author of Law's Virtues: Fostering Autonomy and Solidarity in American Society (GUP, 2012). The author of many columns and articles for Newsweek, the Washington Post, Commonweal, and other publications, she appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2012.
Reviews
Kaveny is interested in bringing the threads of different traditions together in order to illuminate nuance, depth and colour as well as the problematic areas of each tradition. This kind of interaction and interrelation is what she understands by 'culture of engagement'. * The Way *
There is tremendous power in seeing [the essays] together and in being able to trace the many sources, themes, and issues that inform Kaveny's 'culture of engagement.' * Horizons *
Kaveny is a skillful teacher. Where something is well known, she moves swiftly from the familiar to a fresh insight about it. Where her readers might be less aware of something, she lingers longer in the setting or context of her texts. . . . Kaveny does not offer a thin guide to complex issues too often reduced to superficial slogans. She is a Sherpa who can take us to the top of the mountain. * America *
The author makes her points succinctly and accessibly. . . . Both supporters and critics of religious liberty arguments will benefit from Kaveny's careful review of the law. * U.S. Catholic Magazine *
Those who have followed Kaveny's writing know she is not afraid to express an opinion-followed by the evidence to back it up. One may argue with her conclusions, but her writing is always thoughtful and thought provoking. * Catholic Health Assembly *
Provocative collection. * Reviewer's Bookwatch *
Kaveny's prose is clear and concise. . . . This collection of perceptive essays provides insight into how one theologian addresses the complex moral, legal, and political issues of a pluralistic society. * Foreword Reviews *
I would argue that [Kaveny] accomplishes a more ambitious goal in [A Culture of Engagement]: further establishing herself as one of the foremost and impactful scholars in the fields of law and religion, theological ethics, and law. * Journal of Law and Religion *
Awards
Runner-up for Catholic Press Association Book Award for Faithful Citizenship 6 (United States) and CPA Book Award for Faithful Citizenship 6 (United States) and Catholic Press Association Book Award for Faithful Citizenship.
Book Information
ISBN 9781626163027
Author Cathleen Kaveny
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 454g