1. Biblical Justice: Discussion: Justice, Mercy, and the Good Samaritan
2. The Liturgy as a Source of Formation in Catholic Social Teaching: Discussion: "Be not afraid; I am with you always"
3. Eucharist and Social Justice: Discussion: A Reflection on Eating
4. Pope Leo XIII and a Century of Catholic Social Teaching: Discussion: Private Property and Common Work
5. Saint Augustine of Hippo-Love, Community, and Politics: Discussion: Gaudium et Spes: Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World
6. A Contemporary Augustinian Approach to Love and Politics-Pope Benedict XVI's Deus Caritas Est: Discussion: Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship
7. Modern Politics and Catholic Social Teaching: Discussion: Politics and Health
8. Natural Law-St. Thomas Aquinas and the Role of Reason in Social Order: Discussion: Subsidiarity, Labor Associations, and Family
9. Modern Economy and the Social Order: Discussion: Fair Trade in an Economy of Anonymity
10. Through the Needle's Eye-The Catholic Worker Movement and the Challenge of Voluntary Poverty: Discussion: Household Hospitality
11. The Challenge of Religious Liberty: Discussion: Violence and Truth
12. Compassion and Hospitality: Discussion: Hospitality in Action
13. From Despot to Steward-The Greening of Catholic Social Teaching: Discussion: Common Cause or Someone Else's Problem