Lo nuevo y lo viejo en Caritas in Veritate

The recent Encyclical of the Pope (Caritas in Veritate) brings together a good part of the previous Social Doctrine, especially Populorum Progessio, which it commemorates, twenty years after its publication, and other documents, too: Quadragesimo Anno which was published two years after the crisis o...

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Main Author: de Diego, Rafael Sanz (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2010
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2010, Volume: 85, Issue: 332, Pages: 143-158
Further subjects:B Ratzinger
B Papa Benedicto XVI
B Caritas in Veritate
B Doctrina Social de la Iglesia
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Summary:The recent Encyclical of the Pope (Caritas in Veritate) brings together a good part of the previous Social Doctrine, especially Populorum Progessio, which it commemorates, twenty years after its publication, and other documents, too: Quadragesimo Anno which was published two years after the crisis of 1929 and several magisterial interventions of Joseph Ratzinger before and after he became Pope. Logically, it also contributes some novelties, due in part to the circumstances in which it comes out, as well as to the personal characteristics of Benedict XVI.
La reciente encíclica social del Papa (Caritas in Veritate) recoge buena parte de la Doctrina Social anterior, especialmente Populorum Progressio, que conmemora a los veinte años de su publicación, y también de otros documentos: Quadragesimo Anno, publicada a los dos años de la crisis de 1929, y varias intervenciones magisteriales de José Ratzinger, antes y después de ser Papa. Lógicamente aporta también novedades, debidas en parte a las circunstancias en las que aparece y también en las características personales de Benedicto XVI.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos