Doctrine of Rights

Dr Ant

Doctrine of Rights
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dr. Ant
Published
20 September 2024
Pages
108
ISBN
9798869347794

Doctrine of Rights

Dr Ant

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In n the annals of history and philosophy, there lies a profound intersection

where theology, law, and justice converge. This book seeks to navigate

that sacred intersection, elucidating the commonality between Catholic

Social Justice and the Apologetics for the existence of God. The audience

herein comprises Roman Catholics, theologians, judges, attorneys, and

politicians, for whom these intertwined paths hold great significance.

To understand the essence of Catholic Social Justice, one must first grasp

the dual tenets of rights and responsibilities. These are not mere concepts

but divine endowments that frame the moral imperative of humanity. In

Catholic teaching, rights are endowed by God, implying an inherent

dignity granted to every individual. Responsibilities, conversely, arise as

a moral imperative, demanding that humanity act justly to uphold and

protect these divinely bestowed rights.

The dialectic between rights and responsibilities forms the cornerstone of

Catholic Social Teaching. One without the other is a hollow vessel.

Rights, devoid of corresponding responsibilities, fall into the realm of

self-serving individualism. Responsibilities without rights lean toward

oppressive moralism. Thus, the synthesis of these two creates a holistic

and divine law, that beckons man to a higher ethical standard.

The Church emerges as the steadfast guardian of this moral framework.

Across centuries, it has imparted teachings, built upon the foundation of

sacred scripture and tradition, to promote a vision of society that upholds

social justice. The priestly vocation and the faithful, imbued with these

teachings, labor to manifest God's kingdom on earth, a kingdom where

justice and love reign supreme.

Within the realm of Catholic apologetics, the existence of God is argued

through classical and modern lenses. The ontological, cosmological, and

teleological arguments find their basis in ancient theological discourse,

yet their relevance extends to contemporary debates about the divine.

Modern perspectives, incorporating developments in science and

philosophy, continue to attest to the coherence and plausibility of theistic

belief. Thus, apologetics serves as the intellectual scaffolding that

supports the moral edifice of rights and responsibilities.

The synthesis of social justice teachings and the apologetics of God's

existence offers a profound philosophical foundation. It impels the

believer to transcend mere legalistic adherence and delves into the deeper

ethical justifications for moral duties. The moral law, written by the

Creator upon human hearts, demands recognition of the inherent dignity

of each person and the necessity of achieving the common good.

Central to this exploration is the concept of human dignity, which the

Church holds as a core principle. Human dignity, derived from being

made in the image of God, undergirds the entire framework of Catholic

Social Justice. It mandates respect for each individual and calls for the

elimination of structures that degrade the human person.

The common good, intricately tied to the notion of human dignity,

occupies a vital place in theological and social discourse. It is a

multifaceted concept that encompasses the conditions necessary for

individuals and communities to flourish. By promoting the common

good, the Church advocates for a society that not only respects individual

rights but also fulfills communal responsibilities.

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