This groundbreaking book delves into the rich tradition of Catholic social
teaching and apologetics, examining the ways in which these two pillars of the Catholic
faith intersect and complement each other. Through a thorough analysis of the seven
tenets of Catholic social justice and the key areas of apologetics, the author presents a
compelling argument for the interconnectedness of social justice and defending the faith.
Drawing on Scripture, Church documents, and the writings of prominent theologians and
apologists, the book explores how the principles of Catholic social teaching inform and
enrich apologetics, and vice versa. By highlighting the importance of upholding the dignity
of every human person, promoting the common good, and defending the faith with reason
and charity, the author demonstrates how these two aspects of the Catholic faith are not
only compatible, but essential to living out the Gospel message in today's world.
With its insightful analysis, engaging writing style, and practical applications for individuals
and communities, "Theology of the Seven" is sure to become a must-read for anyone seeking a
deeper understanding of Catholic social teaching and apologetics. This book will appeal to
both scholars and laypeople alike, offering a fresh perspective on how to integrate these
two vital components of the Catholic faith into our daily lives and interactions with others.