Preaching Justice Volume II - Contributions of Dominican Sisters to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century Edited by Helen Alford OP and Francesco Compagnoni OP

Preaching Justice Volume II - Contributions of Dominican Sisters to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century

Author: Edited by Helen Alford OP and Francesco Compagnoni OP
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Preface by Mary McAleese

Preaching Justice II presents some of the key ways in which Dominican sisters have promoted justice and contributed to social ethics in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first.

It is a companion volume to Preaching Justice I, published in 2007, which focused on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars over the same time period.

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Preaching Justice II presents some of the key ways in which Dominican sisters have promoted justice and contributed to social ethics in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first. Twenty-two contributions present the work of the sisters in 26 countries, covering a wide range of practical activities and theoretical development, grouped together  It is a companion volume to Preaching Justice I, published by Dominican Publications in 2007, which focused on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars over the same time period. Helen Alford OP, of the Congregation of St Catherine of Siena, Newcastle (Kwazulu Natal, South Africa), is Vice Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Pontifical University of St Thomas (Angelicum) and Consultor to the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace. Her publications are mostly on the use of Catholic social thought in business ethics. Francesco Compagnoni OP, of the Province of St Dominic (North Italy), has taught moral theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and at the Angelicum. His publications are in the areas of human rights and bioethics.

Preaching Justice II presents some of the key ways in which Dominican sisters have promoted justice and contributed to social ethics in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first.

Twenty-two contributions present the work of the sisters in 26 countries, covering a wide range of practical activities and theoretical development, grouped together 

It is a companion volume to Preaching Justice I, published by Dominican Publications in 2007, which focused on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars over the same time period.

Helen Alford OP, of the Congregation of St Catherine of Siena, Newcastle (Kwazulu Natal, South Africa), is Vice Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Pontifical University of St Thomas (Angelicum) and Consultor to the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace. Her publications are mostly on the use of Catholic social thought in business ethics.

Francesco Compagnoni OP, of the Province of St Dominic (North Italy), has taught moral theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and at the Angelicum. His publications are in the areas of human rights and bioethics.

Preaching Justice II presents some of the key ways in which Dominican sisters have promoted justice and contributed to social ethics in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first.

Twenty-two contributions present the work of the sisters in 26 countries, covering a wide range of practical activities and theoretical development, grouped together 

It is a companion volume to Preaching Justice I, published by Dominican Publications in 2007, which focused on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars over the same time period.

Helen Alford OP, of the Congregation of St Catherine of Siena, Newcastle (Kwazulu Natal, South Africa), is Vice Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Pontifical University of St Thomas (Angelicum) and Consultor to the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace. Her publications are mostly on the use of Catholic social thought in business ethics.

Francesco Compagnoni OP, of the Province of St Dominic (North Italy), has taught moral theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and at the Angelicum. His publications are in the areas of human rights and bioethics.