The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

WOF 471: How to Reclaim Civil Society for the Common Good

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Jan 6, 2025
Explore the cultural shift favoring Catholic social thought in the U.S. and its implications for the common good. Discover how the Church can address urgent issues like education, immigration, and the economy by balancing moral principles with practical judgments. Delve into the tensions between Catholic social justice and progressive ideologies that prioritize a perfect society. Lastly, ponder a listener's question about the kingdom of God and its relevance in today's political and social landscape.
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Defining the Common Good

  • The common good is the set of social conditions that allow individuals to flourish.
  • It's not a simple utilitarian calculation, but a nuanced consideration of basic human goods.
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Dignity vs. Autonomy

  • Individual dignity is inherent and God-given, not based on autonomy.
  • Exaggerated autonomy leads to moral relativism and societal chaos.
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Common Good vs. Social Justice

  • Catholic social teaching emphasizes a cooperative model, unlike the antagonistic nature of wokeism.
  • It aims for everyone's flourishing, not perpetual victimhood.
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