4. Leo XIIIHISTORICAL CONTEXT Industrial Revolution - Unjust relationship between labor and capital Dominance of rigid Capitalism & Emergence of Socialism (89-90)
7. Pius XIHISTORICAL CONTEXT Expansion of influence of financial groups nationally and internationally Class struggle becomes more bitter (91-92)
8. 3. Non Abbiamo Bisogno (June 29, 1937) 4. Mit Brennender Sorge (March 14, 1937) 5. Divini Redemptoris (1937) Pope Pius XI HISTORICAL CONTEXT Post WWI period, totalitarian regime being imposed in Europe, USSR, Italy & Germany Spread of Fascism, Anti-Semitism and Communist Atheism
11. Pius XIIHISTORICAL CONTEXT World War II Deep need for Justice and Peace (93)
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14. HISTORICAL CONTEXT The Church was slow in responding to the expectations of the contemporary world which goes its own way Vatican II Awakening new consciousness of Church to be leaven and soul of society in order to renew it in Christ and transform the world into the family of God
28. Pope Paul VIHISTORICAL CONTEXT Climate of turbulence and strong ideological controversy at the beginning of 1970 (100)
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32. John Paul IIHISTORICAL CONTEXT Collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 Emergence of new countries in Eastern Europe Dominance of Democracy as political system And Capitalism as Economic system (103)
33. Pope John Paul II Requested the Pontifical Council for Justice & Peace to give concise but complete overview of the Church’s social teaching Based on 100 years of official social teaching by Popes, Bishops and scholars in every part of the world Considering new phenomenon arising from international and planetary realities: globalization, issues of ecology, culture, mass communications, plurality of religions and Christian Churches
34. COMPENDIUM OF THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCHPontifical Council for Justice and PeaceApril 2, 2004