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An Anglican common good?

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    Abstract

    This article examines recent use of the key phrase ‘common good’ in Catholic social teaching as well as in the Anglican tradition. It explores who first developed the term, and looks at the evidence for Anglican use of it before such language became widespread among Catholics. Use of the ‘common good’ by Henry Scott Holland and William Temple is surveyed. It is argued that Thomas Hill Green, first, and Jacques Maritain, second, are the real architects of the modern use of ‘common good’.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)92-102
    JournalTheology
    Volume126
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Mar 2023

    Keywords

    • Religious studies

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