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Editorial
Authors:Alison Webster
Affiliation:Ushaw College, Durham, DHY 9RF.
Abstract:Abstract

Solidarity has become a central concept in Christian ethics. Although solidarity or analogous concepts can be found in other Christian traditions, as well as other religious and philosophical systems of ethics, the Catholic social tradition has perhaps most fully developed a concept of solidarity over the last century. This article contends that solidarity as conceived in Catholic social teaching (CST) provides a robust and useful understanding of the social obligations of individuals, communities, institutions, and nations. As a general overview of the concept of solidarity in CST, the article elucidates its biblical, theological and experiential foundations, its historical antecedents, and the goals, methods and scope of solidarity. The article also describes contemporary applications of the Catholic ethic of solidarity, and theoretical and practical challenges to its realization.
Keywords:Catholic social teaching  John Paul II  liberation theology  option for the poor  Heinrich Pesch  social ethics  solidarity  Solidarno??  Karol Wojtya
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