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Sr
Carol Keehan dc and Sr Patricia Talone rsm,
President/CEO and Vice President, Mission Services, The
Catholic Health Association of the United States of
America
“This text is profoundly practical, providing insights
into many vital contemporary topics. Of particular
interest to us is the discussion of two American
Dominicans – Benedict Ashley and Kevin O’Rourke. It
would be impossible to exaggerate their contribution to
contemporary Catholic medical ethics. We owe them, and
the Dominicans, a great debt of gratitude.”
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Fr Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator sj, Hekima College,
Kenya
“As a
Jesuit, I cannot but be amazed by the monumental scope of this project. Not
only does this text document the contributions of Dominicans to Social
Ethics in the 20th Century; more importantly, it traces with clarity and
creativity the evolution of Catholic Social Thought in varied concrete
contexts across the globe: a fitting tribute to the enduring legacy and
relevance of the Dominican charism in contemporary church and society.”
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Mark Potterton, Director, Catholic Institute of
Education, South Africa and Fr Peter-John Pearson,
Director, Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference
Parliamentary Liaison Office
“From a lay person’s perspective, Preaching Justice
provides an excellent overview of the relationship
between faith and the social sphere. It is as profound
in the wisdom that it offers as it is challenging in the
conversion that it calls us to.”
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Dr Mina Ramirez,
President, Asian Social Institute (ASI), Philippines & Member of
the Pontifical Academy of the Social Sciences
“This is a much needed book for
study and reflection, especially by Christian professionals who
search for meaning in their life in the light of Faith.”
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