

International Human Rights and Catholic Social Teaching | Prof. Paolo Carozza
Apr 21, 2024
Prof. Paolo Carozza discusses the evolution of human rights in the Catholic Church, emphasizing responsibilities over individual rights. He explores the School of Salamanca's role in advocating for indigenous rights and contrasts Catholic teachings with Enlightenment ideas. The podcast also dives into Pope Francis' community-centered approach to migration issues and the intersection of human rights with Catholic social teachings.
Chapters
Transcript
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Evolution and Traditions of Human Rights in the Catholic Church
04:27 • 7min
Exploration of Human Rights and Indigenous Rights in Salamanca
11:29 • 3min
Evolution of Catholic Human Rights Discourse
14:03 • 12min
Exploring Human Rights from a Catholic Perspective
26:19 • 20min
Exploring Pope Francis' Community-Centered Approach to Migration and Human Dignity
46:42 • 3min
The Role of Catholic Social Teachings in Human Rights Advocacy
49:25 • 13min
Intersections of Human Rights and Catholic Social Teaching
01:02:34 • 17min