Description
This new volume should set moral theology on a new course with its detailed integration of Catholic social teaching and the concrete realities of welfare policy in America. -- John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, Catholic Theological Union This well-reasoned study by an expert in Catholic social thought offers an excellent explanation of the Catholic Church's firm belief that the government is morally required to provide for assistance to all persons in the event of sickness, unemployment, and old age-it is, in fact, the government's duty to make certain that all persons have those things necessary to preserve human dignity. -- Robert F. Drinan, SJ, professor of law, Georgetown University Law Center This book is a much needed and timely analysis of U.S. welfare policy. Massaro weaves together policy history and analysis, ongoing political debates, and the rich tradition of Catholic social teaching to clarify for people of faith and good will what is at stake in 'welfare reform.' -- Pamela K. Brubaker, professor of religion, California Lutheran University United States Welfare Policy ably fills an important niche that no other book quite matches. Deftly, Massaro displays the process by which the theological and ethical principles of Catholic Social Teaching get translated into the pragmatics of policy debates and decisions. Many students of Catholic social teaching have long looked for just such a carefully crafted, empirically informed, case study of careful negotiation of ethics into policy in ways which show the illuminating power and import of Catholic social principles in concrete policy choices. Secondly, precisely because it is so knowledgeable about the literature and realities of welfare reform in the United States during the last two decades, Massaro's 'Catholic Response' is more deeply a profound ethical engagement of the real policy debates about welfare policy. This is an important and excellent book. -- John A. Coleman , SJ, Casassa Professor of Social Values, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California The distinctiveness of this text is that it constitutes an excellent case study of how to connect the ethical principles of a faith-based tradition to a specific public policy. -- John Francis Burke, University of St. Thomas This volume thoughtfully blends a discussion of Catholic social teaching and American social welfare politics, in an effort to explain the relationship between doctrine, episcopal advocacy, and national policymaking. It is well written, thoroughly researched, and rich in its content. United States Welfare Policy makes an important contribution to the fields of policy-making, legislative politics, Christian ethics, and moral theology, and it should be of interest to specialists across those fields. -- Elizabeth Oldmixon, University of North Texas
About the Author
Thomas J. Massaro, SJ, a Jesuit priest of the New England Province, is associate professor of moral theology at Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the author of Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action and coeditor of American Catholic Social Teaching.
Reviews
Massaro's holistic reliance on theology, political narrative, and an assessment of the law's measurable human impact contributes to a fuller picture of welfare reform than [is] available in most accounts. Commonweal A valuable resource in setting out what religious social ethics require of a more just welfare policy. Politics and Religion
Awards
Winner of Catholic Press Association Book Award for Social Teaching (United States) and Catholic Press Association, Social Concerns 6 (United States) and Catholic Press Association, Social Concerns (United States) and CPA Book Award for Social Teaching (United States). Commended for CPA Book Award for Social Concerns 6 (United States) and Catholic Press Association Book Award for Social Concerns 6 (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9781589011564
Author Thomas J. Massaro
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 408g