Street homelessness and Catholic theological ethics
Book Description
This comprehensive exploration brings together voices from across the globe to examine one of our most pressing social challenges through the lens of Catholic moral teaching. Drawing from contributors spanning five continents, the work presents a multifaceted approach to understanding how theological ethics can inform our response to street homelessness worldwide.
The collection weaves together global strategies and local solutions, offering readers both broad perspective and practical insight into addressing homelessness within communities. Contributors examine ethical frameworks for advocacy, particularly focusing on vulnerable populations including women, orphans, and veterans who face unique challenges when experiencing homelessness.
Distinguished voices including Cardinal Peter Turkson, Dame Louise Casey, and noted theologians provide diverse perspectives that bridge academic theology with real-world application. The work demonstrates how Catholic social teaching can guide both individual conscience and institutional response to those experiencing life on the streets.
Rather than offering simple answers, this scholarly yet accessible volume invites readers to grapple with complex questions about moral responsibility, social justice, and practical compassion. It serves as both an educational resource for those studying Christian ethics and a call to action for anyone seeking to understand their role in addressing homelessness through a faith-informed lens.
The book challenges readers to move beyond theoretical understanding toward meaningful engagement with one of society's most vulnerable populations.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
📄 Length: 278 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Church work with the homeless
- ✓ Explore Catholic Church
- ✓ Explore Homelessness
- ✓ Understand spiritual ethics
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Catholic authors
- ✓ Explore Church work