"The book is clearly structured, and covers a great deal of ground ... There are articles on spirituality; a splendid piece by Duncan Forrester on a comparison of Protestant thought; and a critical piece by one of the well-known Asian liberation theologians, Tissa Balasuriya, on Pope Benedict's Deus Caritas Est." - Church Times
Reviewed in Theology.
'This collection of fourteen essays originated from the UK charity, Caritas Social Action. The first half of the book focuses on ‘theological explorations in social justice and social spirituality', while the latter half turns to ‘the practice of social spirituality'. Although socially located in Catholic Christianity in Britain the contributors are ecumenical and international, thus promising a wide exploration of the theology and practice of social justice in the twenty-first century.' Victor Lee Austin, Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue New York
- Victor Lee Austin,
Featured in Theologische Rundschau 2nd May 2010 (Germany)
"Seldom have I been both encouraged and challenged as much as I have by this collection of essays which were inspired by Pope Benedict XVI through his first Encyclical Letter, Deus Caritas Est, and motivated by the Roman Catholic Church's social agency, Caritas Social Action. ... Each of the essays of these fourteen contributors, who also include Jim Richards, Sir Stephen Wall, Bernard Hoose, Jayne Hoose, Philomena Cullen, and Sheila Cassidy, is worthy of serious study and I heartily commend this book, regardless of one's denominational affiliation." --Brian L. Gant, York St. John University, Anglican Theological Review 91:3
- Brian L. Gant, York St. John University, Anglican Theological Review
"There are helpful essays written in transparent English, many of which bring new goods to a well-worn table"
- Austen Ivereigh, Tablet, The
Title mention in an article by Philomena Cullen in The Tablet, October 2007
Tablet, The
"Ms Cullen's critique throws down some bold challenges not only to Church but to government... Philomena Cullen's critique raises important questions for the Church about its view of the family" Paul Donovan, The Universe, October 2007
- Paul Donovan, The Universe