Towards a Society That Serves Its People
Explore "Towards a Society That Serves Its People," authored by John J. Hassett and published by Georgetown University Press in 1991. This enlightening book spans 424 pages and delves into the profound themes of liberation theology and social justice within the context of the Catholic Church. It presents a curated selection of significant writings from three of the six Jesuits who were tragically murdered in El Salvador on November 16, 1989, offering insight into their pivotal roles in advocating for human rights and social reform.
This compelling collection serves not only as a vital historical document but also as a call to action, encouraging readers to engage with the pressing social problems of our time. Perfect for those interested in Christian sociology, theology, and the intersections of faith and social issues, this book invites you to reflect on how a society can truly serve its people.