Justice and Charity
An Introduction to Aquinas's Moral, Economic, and Political Thought
by Michael P. Krom
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Pub Date Jul 21 2020 | Archive Date Jul 30 2020
Baker Academic & Brazos Press | Baker Academic
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Advance Praise
“In Justice and Charity, Michael P. Krom has written an introduction to Thomas Aquinas’s moral, economic, and political thought that is dazzling in its clarity and succinctness of exposition. In it we witness a master teacher at work, always eager to render all intellectual content intelligible to the beginner. I recommended this book for both teacher and student alike.”—Fr. Kevin E. O’Reilly, OP, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Angelicum, Rome
“In Justice and Charity, Michael Krom offers a thorough and careful exposition of the Thomistic framework that underpins Catholic social teaching. Anyone seeking to better understand the Catholic faith or its philosophical and theological foundations will profit greatly from reading this book.”—Angela Knobel, associate professor of philosophy, Catholic University of America
“In today’s increasingly secular society, with both liberal and conservative politicians claiming to know what Christianity requires of us in public life, it is essential that Christians, and Catholics in particular, have a North Star by which to navigate, to make good decisions in the moral, economic, and political realms. Aquinas is that North Star. Krom’s presentation moves from the moral to the economic and the political in a way that shows the grounding of economic and political choices in the most basic principles of morality which, in turn, are grounded in Aquinas’s Christian understanding of human nature. He supplies background reading in each chapter so that the reader can go back to the precise place in Aquinas’s text where the topic is discussed. This is an excellent book for use in a college course on Aquinas’s moral and political thought or on Catholic social teaching. The final chapter on Aquinas’s theory today gives concrete practice in applying his thinking to contemporary problems.”—Ann Hartle, professor emerita, department of philosophy, Emory University
“A rich and readable Thomistic introduction to Catholic social teaching. From alternating philosophical and theological angles, Krom lays out the central components of truly good moral, economic, and political life. In an instructive final chapter, Krom deftly brings St. Thomas’s principles to bear upon the complexities of the contemporary world. Highly recommended!”—Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary
“Overcoming the usual divisions that characterize the different schools of Thomism, Michael Krom approaches the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas with fresh and lively eyes in order to answer some of the pressing questions with which we are currently faced. Justice and Charity is an excellent example of how to address contemporary social and political issues with the help of ancient wisdom. I recommend it to beginning and experienced scholars alike.”—Michael P. Foley, associate professor of patristics, Honors College, Baylor University
“Our understanding of economics and politics must be informed by a love of wisdom and a knowledge of God; if it isn’t, we end up with tyranny and its deadly consequences. Since this is so, Michael P. Krom’s new book is a true gift for all those seeking a world governed by justice and charity.”—Joseph Pearce, author of Small Is Still Beautiful: Economics as if Families Mattered
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781540962249 |
PRICE | $34.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |