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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Roger Bergman , Daniel R DiLeoPublisher: Cascade Books Imprint: Cascade Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781666797701ISBN 10: 1666797707 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 20 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""This is that rare volume whose medium and message move exquisitely in tandem. On practically every page, Roger Bergman inspires us to deeper reflection on effective education for justice, vocational development, and the entire process of social learning. Building upon its core themes of personal encounter, perspective transformation, and eliciting empathy for all, this book may well disrupt your accustomed perceptions of the ethical commitments required of all--starting with our student days and stretching across the lifespan."" --Thomas Massaro, SJ, professor of moral theology, Fordham University ""Canvassing philosophers, poets, saints, social activists, and students, and drawing from the ancient-past or the now-present, an elite college campus or a poor campo community, Roger Bergman conveys the power of moral exemplars in our lives, as well as transformative experiences with the poor. These 'encounterings' build the foundations of curricula in peace, justice, and service programs that probe the mind, provoke the heart, and form global citizens of the best kind."" --Daniel S. Hendrickson, SJ, president, Creighton University ""The Catholic university today more than ever needs to retrieve a more holistic teaching and learning model in which the intellectual, moral, and spiritual formation is central, and to retrieve its prophetic voice as an institution that models a more just response for the poor of the world rather than succumb to the seduction of neoliberalism and corporatization. Bergman leaves us to ponder that 'people want to and have to believe that they live in a just world, so that they can go about their daily lives with a sense of trust, hope, and confidence in the future.'"" --Barbara E. Wall, editor, Journal of Catholic Social Thought ""How do we learn the rich but complex principles at the heart of Catholic social teaching? Read this book. Roger Bergman does a masterful job of integrating fields--from philosophy to social science--to build toward the book's apropos title (which few others have addressed). New additions update an already remarkable early edition for the current moment. The work of justice is given new light and vision here, with wisdom for both educators and practitioners."" --Jay Brandenberger, associate director, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame" Author InformationRoger Bergman is Professor Emeritus of Cultural and Social Studies at Creighton University, where in 1995 he founded the Justice and Peace Studies Program, which he directed until his retirement in 2017. He is also the author of Preventing Unjust War: A Catholic Argument for Selective Conscientious Objection (Cascade, 2020) and of many articles and reviews in scholarly journals. Daniel R. DiLeo, author of the afterword, is his successor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |