Teresa Stanton Collett: Advancing the Culture of Life Through Faithful Citizenship



Teresa Stanton Collett, Advancing the Culture of Life Through Faithful Citizenship. Journal of Religion and Society, 2008 Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1131774

This article provides a brief summary of the principles that should guide Catholics in their political decision making and illustrates the application of those principles to our obligation to build a culture of life within a civilization of love. The first section of this article discusses human nature and the obligation to do good and avoid evil. The concepts of freedom, truth, good and evil are defined and their relationship briefly discussed. Section two of the article introduces Catholic political theory regarding the citizen’s right and duty to participate in democracy and the limited role of the state in advancing the good of the human person and the human community. Section Three provides a sketch of American constitutional law regarding life issues. Section Four disputes the claim advanced by some Catholics that a candidate’s views on abortion is irrelevant because ordinary citizens can not influence an issue that the courts have declared to be a matter of constitutional law. The article concludes with an examination of the potential impact of faithful citizens in building a culture of life through involvement in national and state politics.



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