“With an
unerring sense for what is needed now, Michael Novak, in Catholic Social
Thought and Liberal Institutions brings a theological eye to bear on economics,
recalls the long tradition of social thought in the Catholic Church, makes some
wry comments on its application, and then, after underscoring the contributions
of John Paul II, sketches a future for Catholic social thought. Novak has never
treated a subject without adding luster to it, but to make economics exciting
is a coup even for him.”
Ralph
McInerny
University of Notre Dame
“This is
an impressive work both in terms of its wide learning and its trenchant,
original thought. It should become a point of reference for both Catholics and
non-Catholics for many years to come.”
Peter
Berger
Boston University
“This
important new book by the leading Catholic social thinker, Michael Novak, will
become necessary reading… and will be instrumental in directing future Catholic
social thought in a way that will bring to fruition the most constructive
insights in Papal social teaching.”
Thomas
Langan
University of Toronto
“Michael
Novak has written a valuable and important book. In it he illuminates the
convergence and complementarity of American liberal institutions and the
tradition of Catholic social thought and demonstrates why the Catholic Church
needs to take the American experience more seriously. It is a careful and
challenging study–surely a book to be reckoned with. I recommend it with
enthusiasm.”
Thomas
M. Gannon, S.J.
Woodstock Theological Center
“One does
not have to agree with all Michael Novak says to realize that he has raised the
level of discussion immeasurably. All subsequent expositors of Catholic social
thought will have to come to terms with Novak’s formidable treatment of the
issues.”
James
Hitchcock
St. Louis University