Human development and the Catholic social tradition : : towards an integral ecology / / Séverine Deneulin.
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Deneulin, Séverine, 1974- author. Human development and the Catholic social tradition : towards an integral ecology / Séverine Deneulin. London ; New York, New York : Routledge, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource (119 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Routledge Research in Religion and Development Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The concept of development -- Sen's capability approach to development -- The kinds of lives that people live -- An open-ended framework for evaluation -- Attention to human suffering and to the marginalized -- Integral human development -- The kinds of lives that people live: integrating the spiritual -- Attention to suffering and marginalization: integrating the earth -- Broadening the evaluation of states of affairs: integrating oneself -- Concluding remarks -- 2 Anthropological visions -- The anthropological vision of Sen's conception of development -- Each individual person, in relationships, as an end -- Speaking, listening, empathy, and reasoning -- Open-ended anthropological vision -- The anthropological vision of the Catholic social tradition -- Each individual person, in relation with others and the earth, as an end -- Listening, empathy, and reasoning, earth and gift -- Concluding remarks -- 3 Transformational pathways -- Transformational pathways in Sen's conception of development -- Public action: listening, organizing, and solidarity -- Public reasoning and power -- Transformational pathways in the Catholic social tradition -- Public action: charity, social love, and accompaniment -- Public reasoning: encounter, self-examination, and transformation -- Concluding remarks -- Conclusion -- Index. Description based on print version record. Catholic Church Doctrines. Christian sociology Catholic Church. Sen, Amartya, 1933- 0-367-63961-0 Routledge research in religion and development. |
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Deneulin, Séverine, 1974- Human development and the Catholic social tradition : towards an integral ecology / Routledge Research in Religion and Development Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The concept of development -- Sen's capability approach to development -- The kinds of lives that people live -- An open-ended framework for evaluation -- Attention to human suffering and to the marginalized -- Integral human development -- The kinds of lives that people live: integrating the spiritual -- Attention to suffering and marginalization: integrating the earth -- Broadening the evaluation of states of affairs: integrating oneself -- Concluding remarks -- 2 Anthropological visions -- The anthropological vision of Sen's conception of development -- Each individual person, in relationships, as an end -- Speaking, listening, empathy, and reasoning -- Open-ended anthropological vision -- The anthropological vision of the Catholic social tradition -- Each individual person, in relation with others and the earth, as an end -- Listening, empathy, and reasoning, earth and gift -- Concluding remarks -- 3 Transformational pathways -- Transformational pathways in Sen's conception of development -- Public action: listening, organizing, and solidarity -- Public reasoning and power -- Transformational pathways in the Catholic social tradition -- Public action: charity, social love, and accompaniment -- Public reasoning: encounter, self-examination, and transformation -- Concluding remarks -- Conclusion -- Index. |
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The concept of development -- Sen's capability approach to development -- The kinds of lives that people live -- An open-ended framework for evaluation -- Attention to human suffering and to the marginalized -- Integral human development -- The kinds of lives that people live: integrating the spiritual -- Attention to suffering and marginalization: integrating the earth -- Broadening the evaluation of states of affairs: integrating oneself -- Concluding remarks -- 2 Anthropological visions -- The anthropological vision of Sen's conception of development -- Each individual person, in relationships, as an end -- Speaking, listening, empathy, and reasoning -- Open-ended anthropological vision -- The anthropological vision of the Catholic social tradition -- Each individual person, in relation with others and the earth, as an end -- Listening, empathy, and reasoning, earth and gift -- Concluding remarks -- 3 Transformational pathways -- Transformational pathways in Sen's conception of development -- Public action: listening, organizing, and solidarity -- Public reasoning and power -- Transformational pathways in the Catholic social tradition -- Public action: charity, social love, and accompaniment -- Public reasoning: encounter, self-examination, and transformation -- Concluding remarks -- Conclusion -- Index. |
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