Friday, October 3, 2008
"Person, State, Society"
As I mentioned a month or so ago, I'm teaching a seminar at Notre Dame Law School this semester called "Catholic Social Thought: Person, State & Society". And, I'm having a great time. (The students? Well, you'll have to ask them.) A recent meeting was dedicated to subsidiarity and pluralism, and we read: Quadragessimo anno; Thomas C. Kohler, In Praise of Little Platoons, in G. Weigel & R. Royal, eds., Building the Free Society (1993); Richard W. Garnett, Jaycees Reconsidered: Judge Richard S. Arnold and the Freedom of Association, 58 Ark. L. Rev. 587 (2005); John A. Coleman, S.J., A Limited State and a Vibrant Society: Christianity and Civil Society, in Post & Rosenblum, eds., Civil Society and Government (2002); and selections from the Compendium (¶¶ 406-27).
Next week, the topics are "human rights and human dignity", and we'll read (inter alia) Pacem in terris; Lorenzo Albacete, A Theological Anthropology, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths; Mary Ann Glendon, Foundations of Human Rights: The Unfinished Business, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths; & Jacques Maritain, Man and the State.
Is this a great job, or what? (The rest of the semester's readings can be found after the jump, if you are interested. Comments welcome!)
- (8) Dignitatis humanae and Religious Freedom
- Pope Paul VI, Dignitatis humanae (1965).
- Compendium ¶¶ 69-71, 421-27.
- Jacques Maritain, Man and the State 147-87.
- J. McGreevy, Catholicism and American Freedom (excerpt).
- Van Orden v. Perry (2005).
- (9) Religious Freedom, cont’d
- Catholic Charities of Sacramento v. Superior Court (2004).
- Petruska v. Gannnon University (2006).
- Andrew Koppelman, Is It Fair To Give Religion Special Treatment?, 2006 Ill. L. Rev. 571 (excerpt).
- Marci A. Hamilton, The Waterloo for the So-Called Church-Autonomy Theory, 29 Cardozo L. Rev. 225 (2007) (excerpt) (excerpt).
- Richard W. Garnett, Church, State, and the Practice of Love, 52 Villanova L. Rev. 281 (2007) (excerpt).
- (10) Family: “The First and Vital Cell of Society”
- Compendium ¶¶ 209-54.
- Richard W. Garnett, The Story of Henry Adams’s Soul: Education and the Expression of Associations, 85 Minn. L. Rev. 1841 (2001) (excerpt).
- Richard W. Garnett, Taking Pierce Seriously: The Family, Religious Education, and Harm to Children, 76 Notre Dame L. Rev. 109 (2000) (excerpt).
- James G. Dwyer, Parents’ Religion and Children’s Welfare: Debunking the Myth of Parents’ Rights, 82 Cal. L. Rev. 1371 (1994) (excerpt).
- John J. Coughlin, O.F.M., Natural Law, Marriage, and the Thought of Karol Wojtyla, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths.
- (11) Social Justice and the Economic Order
- Centesimus annus (1991), in Catholic Social Thought.
- Compendium ¶¶ 323-76.
- James Gordley, Contract Law: A Catholic Approach?, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths.
- Richard John Neuhaus, Property and Creativity, in Michael Novak, et al., eds., A Free Society Reader: Principles for the New Millennium (2000).
- Mark Sargent, Utility, the Good, and Civic Happiness: A Catholic Critique of Law and Economics, 44 J. Catholic Leg. Stud. 35 (2005).
- (12) Catholic Social Thought and the Law: Some Selected Applications
- Michael A. Scaperlanda, A Catholic Christian Perspective on Immigration Justice, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths.
- Compendium ¶¶ 297-300, 308-09.
- Vincent D. Rougeau, Catholic Social Thought and the New Urbanism, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths.
- Philip Bess, Till We Have Built Jerusalem: Architecture, Urbanism, and the Sacred (2006) (excerpt).
- Amelia J. Uelmen, Toward a Trinitarian Theory of Products Liability, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths.
- (13) Law, Lawyers, and Vocation
- Compendium Ch. 6 (“Human Work”) (review).
- Amy Barrett, Speech to Graduates of Notre Dame Law School (May 2006).
- Elizabeth Rose Schiltz, Should Bearing a Child Mean Bearing All the Cost? A Catholic Perspective on the Sacrifice of Motherhood and the Common Good, Logos (2007).
- Gregory A. Kalscheur, Ignatian Spirituality and the Life of the Lawyer: Finding God in All Things – Even in the Ordinary Practice of the Law, 46 J. Cath. Leg. Stud. 7 (2007).
- John Breen, The Catholic Lawyer and the Meaning of Success, 40 Cath. Law. 227 (2001).
- Thomas L. Shaffer, Roman Catholic Lawyers in the United States
- Avery Cardinal Dulles, Catholic Social Teaching and American Legal Practice, 30 Ford. Urb. L. J. 277 (2002).
- (14) The Future
- Pope Benedict XVI, Values in a Time of Upheaval (2006).
- John A. Coleman, S.J., The Future of Catholic Social Thought, in K. Himes, et al., eds., Modern Catholic Social Teaching (2004).
- Russell Shaw, Afterword: Catholicism and the Two Cultures, in Recovering Self-Evident Truths.
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