Equality and Non-discrimination
Catholic Roots, Current Challenges
Edited by Jane F. Adolphe, Robert L. Fastiggi and Michael A. Vacca
Foreword by Robert F. Gorman
Imprint: Pickwick Publications
This volume explores ways of understanding equality and non-discrimination. Drawing on the timeless logic of realist philosophy, Catholic morality, and Catholic social teaching, the authors seek to provide intellectual clarity on many controversial questions.
The contributors are lawyers, philosophers, and theologians who offer rich insights into the modern crisis of social thought on equality. They examine various global assaults on human life, marriage, the family, and the natural dignity of masculinity and femininity. They seek to uphold the essential foundations of reality for the attainment of the common good. The contributors attempt to move beyond a positivist mentality in order to evaluate the first principles of the natural law in which all human law is grounded.
The various chapters evaluate developments and application of theories of equality and non-discrimination in the history of Western thought; in modern European practice; in contemporary inter-American practice; in the Asian setting; in the Middle East and North Africa; and in the Catholic canon law tradition. The authors strive to restore a universally valid conception of equality and non-discrimination as understood within the Catholic tradition.
Jane F. Adolphe is an Associate Professor of Law at Ave Maria School of Law, in Naples, Florida, and an expert with the Holy See, Secretariat of State, Section for Relations with States.
Robert L. Fastiggi is Professor of Systematic Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit, Michigan.
Michael A. Vacca is a graduate of Ave Maria School of Law who has worked for the Holy See and for Christ Medicus Foundation–CURO in Michigan.
“A fresh insight into concepts of human dignity and equality from world-renowned experts. A must-read for those seeking a better understanding of sexual orientation, gender identity, and discrimination issues under international law and Catholic teaching.”
—Ligia Castaldi, Ave Maria School of Law
“In Equality and Non-Discrimination: Catholic Roots, Current Challenges, exceptional Catholic scholars tackle questions relating to the definition of and justification for those rights that are recognized in international instruments, ranging from civil and political rights to economic, cultural, and social rights. This effort entails work toward a common understanding of notions such as equality, non-discrimination, and human rights, as well justifications for each and an understanding of how they interrelate. This important book brings insight and encourages further study on equality and non-discrimination policies and law, especially within the United Nations Organization.”
—Ronald J. Rychlak, JD, Jamie P. Whitten Chair of Law & Government, University of Mississippi, School of Law