Normative character of the principles of Social doctrine of Catholic Church: an evolutional way of formation

Authors

  • Volodymyr Moroz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2014.71-72.440

Keywords:

Catholic Church, social doctrine of the Church, dignity, common good, subsidiarity, solidarity

Abstract

The article of Volodymyr Moroz ―Normative character of the principles of Social doctrine of Catholic Church: an evolutional way of formation - is devoted to the analysis of Catholic Church’s Teaching over the human dignity. Author explores also the process of settling of the principles of common good, subsidiarity and solidarity in the Teaching of Catholic Church. Mentioned principles are investigated in the case of orientation to provide a reverence to transcendent human dignity. Author sums up that all three principles have normative character. That is to say the principles are called to guarantee certain coordination between the social reality and the verities, which were declared by the Social doctrine of the Church.

Published

04.11.2014

How to Cite

“Normative character of the principles of Social doctrine of Catholic Church: an evolutional way of formation” (2014) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (71-72), pp. 142–147. doi:10.32420/2014.71-72.440.

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