Flourishing Inside Project Bibliography
On Catholic Social Teaching/Thought
Beck, Ashley. ‘Making the Encyclicals Click: Catholic Social Teaching and Radical Traditions.’ New Blackfriars 93.1044 (March 2012): 213-229.
Boswell, J. S., F. P. McHugh and J. Verstraeten (eds). Catholic Social Thought: Twilight or Renaissance? (Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2000).
Bradley, Gerard V. and E. Christian Brugger (eds). Catholic Social Teaching: A Volume of Scholarly Essays (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019).
Brady, Bernard V. Essential Catholic Social Thought (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2008).
The Catechism of the Catholic Church, https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_INDEX.HTM#fonte (accessed 3 June 2021).
Charles, Rodger. An Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching (Oxford: Family Publications, 1999).
Coulter, Michael L., et. al. Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy, 2 vols. (Plymouth: The Scarecrow Press, 2007).
Crosthwaite, Mia. Go and Do Likewise: Catholic Social Teaching in Action (New London, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 2006).
Cullen, Philomena, et. al. (eds). Catholic Social Justice: Theological and Practical Explorations (London: Continuum, 2007).
Curran, Charles E. Catholic Social Teaching: A Historical, Theological, and Ethical Analysis (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2002).
de Berri, Edward P., et. al., Catholic Social Teaching: Our Best Kept Secret (New York: Orbis, 2003).
Herr, Theodor. Catholic Social Teaching: A Textbook of Christian Insights (London: New City, 1991).
Himes, Kenneth R., et. al. (eds). Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2005).
Hornsby-Smith, Michael P. An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought (Cambridge: CUP, 2006).
Ivereigh, Austen. Faithful Citizens: A Practical Guide to Catholic Social Teaching and Community Organising (London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 2010).
Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. Catholic Social Teaching in Action (Blackrock, Co Dublin: The Columbia Press, 2005).
John XXIII, Pacem in Terris, https://www.vatican.va/content/john-xxiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_j-xxiii_enc_11041963_pacem.html
John Paul II, Solicitudo Rei Socialis, https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_30121987_sollicitudo-rei-socialis.html
Massero, Thomas. Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action, third ed. (London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016).
McCarthy, David Matzko (ed). The Heart of Catholic Social Teaching: Its Origins and Contemporary Significance (Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2009).
McCarthy, David Matzko. ‘Catholic Social Teaching.’ In Lewis Ayres and Medi Ann Volpe (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology (Oxford: OUP, 2019).
Merkle, Judith. From the Heart of the Church: The Catholic Social Tradition (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2004).
Mich, Marvin L. Krier. Catholic Social Teaching and Movements (Mystic, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 1998).
_________________. The Challenge and Spirituality of Catholic Social Teaching, revised ed. (New York: Orbis, 2011).
Opongo, Elias O. and Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator. Faith Doing Justice: A Manual for Social Analysis, Catholic Social Teachings and Social Justice (Nairobi: Paulines, 2007).
Paul VI, Gaudium et Spes, https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_cons_19651207_gaudium-et-spes_en.html
Pius XI, Quadragesimo Anno, https://www.vatican.va/content/pius-xi/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xi_enc_19310515_quadragesimo-anno.html
Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church (London: Burns & Oates, 2004).
Schlag, Martin. Handbook of Catholic Social Thought: A Guide for Christians in the World Today (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2017).
Thompson, J. Milburn. Introducing Catholic Social Thought (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2010).
Vallely, Paul (ed). The New Politics: Catholic Social Teaching for the Twenty-First Century (London: SCM Press, 1998).
Walsh, Michael and Brian Davies. Proclaiming Justice and Peace: One Hundred Years of Catholic Social Teaching (London: Harper Collins, 1991).
World Synod of Catholic Bishops, Justicia in Mundo, https://www.cctwincities.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Justicia-in-Mundo.pdf (accessed 1 March 2022).
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions, http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/what-we-believe/catholic-social-teaching/sharing-catholic-social-teaching-challenges-and-directions.cfm (accessed 28 July 2020).
On CST and Prison
Cassidy, R. Michael. ‘Catholic Social Thought and Criminal Justice Reform.’ Journal of Catholic Social Thought 15.2 (2018): 261-274.
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. The Common Good and the Catholic Church’s Social Teaching (1996), https://cbcew.org.uk/plain/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/11/common-good-1996.pdf (accessed 28 July 2020).
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. A Place of Redemption: A Christian Approach to Punishment and Prison (London: Burns & Oates, 2004).
Conway, Trudy T., David Matzko McCarthy, and Vicki Schieber (eds). Redemption and Restoration: A Catholic Perspective on Restorative Justice (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2010).
John Paul II, ‘Jubilee in Prisons’ (9 July 2000), https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/homilies/2000/documents/hf_jp-ii_hom_20000709_jubil-prisoners.html
Kammer, Fred. ‘Catholic Social Teaching and Criminal Justice,’ http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/catholic-social-teaching-and-criminal-justice (accessed 28 July 2020).
Levad, Amy. ‘“I Was in Prison and You Visited Me”: A Sacramental Approach to Rehabilitative and Restorative Criminal Justice.’ Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 31.2 (Fall/Winter 2011): 93-112.
_________. Redeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical and Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2014).
Riordan, Patrick. ‘Punishment: A Common Good?’ https://www.thinkingfaith.org/articles/20130208_1.htm (accessed 29 June 2020).
Skotnicki, Andrew. Criminal Justice and the Catholic Church (Plymouth: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008).
_______________. ‘Foundations Once Destroyed: The Catholic Church and Criminal Justice.’ Theological Studies 65.4 (2004): 792-816.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Responsibility, Rehabilitation, and Restoration: A Catholic Perspective on Crime and Criminal Justice (15 November 2000).
On Chaplaincy
Caperon, John, et. al. (eds). A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy (London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017).
LaMothe, Ryan. ‘A Modest Proposal: A Pastoral Political Theology.’ Pastoral Psychology 63 (2014): 375-391.
McClure, Barbara. Moving Beyond Individualism in Pastoral Care and Counseling (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2010).
Pattison, Stephen. Pastoral Care and Liberation Theology (London: SPCK, 1997).
Ryan, Ben. A Very Modern Ministry: Chaplaincy in the UK (London: Theos, 2015).
Slater, Victoria. Chaplaincy Ministry and the Mission of the Church (Lodon: SCM, 2015).
Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers. A Ministry of Presence: Chaplaincy, Spiritual Care, and the Law (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014).
Swift, Christopher, et. al. (eds). A Handbook of Chaplaincy Studies: Understanding Spiritual Care in Public Places (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015).
Threlfall-Holmes, Miranda and Mark Newitt. Being a Chaplain (London: SPCK, 2011).
Todd, Andrew J. (ed). Military Chaplaincy in Contention: Chaplains, Church and the Morality of Conflict (London: Routledge, 2016).
Whipp, Margaret. SCM Studyguide: Pastoral Theology (London: SCM, 2013).
On Prison Chaplaincy
Allard, Pierre and Judy Allard. ‘Prison Chaplaincy, Restorative Justice, and Just.Equipping.’ Peace Review 21.3 (2009): 330-338.
Beckford, James A. ‘Ethnic and Religious Diversity among Prisoners: The Politics of Prison Chaplaincy.’ Social Compass 45.2 (1998): 265-277.
_______________. ‘Rational Choice Theory and Prison Chaplaincy: The Chaplain’s Dilemma.’ British Journal of Sociology 50.4 (December 1999): 671-685.
_______________. ‘Religious Diversity in Prisons: Chaplaincy and Contention.’ Studies in Religion 42.2 (2013): 190-205.
Brandner, Tobias. Beyond the Walls of Separation: Christian Faith and Ministry in Prison (Cascade, 2014).
Deuchar, Ross, et. al. ‘“It’s as if you’re not in the Jail, as if you’re not a Prisoner”: Young Male Offenders’ Experiences of Incarceration, Prison Chaplaincy, Religion and Spirituality in Scotland and Denmark.’ The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 55.1-2 (May 2016): 131-150.
Dubler, Joshua. Down in the Chapel: Religious Life in an American Prison (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013).
Hall, Stephen T. ‘A Working Theology of Prison Ministry.’ The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling 58.3 (Fall 2004): 168-178.
Hicks, Alison M. ‘Learning to Watch Out: Prison Chaplains as Risk Managers.’ Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 41.6 (2012): 636-667.
____________. ‘Role Fusion: The Occupational Socialization of Prison Chaplains.’ Symbolic Interaction 31.4 (Fall 2008): 400-421.
Hunt, Stephen. ‘Chaplaincy Reforms in England and Wales.’ Archives de sciences sociales des religions 56.153 (janvier-mars 2011): 43-64.
Jones, Christopher and Peter Sedgwick (eds). The Future of Criminal Justice: Resettlement, Chaplaincy and Community (London: SPCK, 2002).
Kavanaugh, Michael. ‘Faith in Confinement: Believing in Change – the Contribution of Prison Chaplaincy.’ Prison Service Journal 216 (November 2014): 13-18.
National Offender Management Service. Faith and Pastoral Care for Prisoners (PSI 05/2016).
_________________________________. Prison Chaplaincy Welcome Pack (March 2014).
Pierce, Dennis. Prison Ministry: Hope Behind the Wall (New York: Haworth Pastoral Press, 2006).
Shaw, Richard Denis. Chaplains to the Imprisoned: Sharing Life with the Incarcerated (New York: Haworth Press, 1995).
Sundt, Jody L. and Francis T. Cullen. ‘The Correctional Ideology of Prison Chaplains: A National Survey.’ Journal of Criminal Justice 30 (2002): 369-385.
____________________________. ‘The Role of the Contemporary Prison Chaplain.’ The Prison Journal 78.3 (September 1998): 271-298.
Sundt, Jody L., et. al. ‘The Role of the Prison Chaplain in Rehabilitation.’ Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 35.3-4 (2002): 59-86.
Todd, Andrew J. and Lee Tipton. The Role and Contribution of a Multi-Faith Prison Chaplaincy to the Contemporary Prison Service (Cardiff: Cardiff Centre for Chaplaincy Studies, 2011).
Todd, Andrew J. ‘Preventing the “Neutral” Chaplain: The Potential Impact of Anti-“Extremism” Policy on Prison Chaplaincy.’ Practical Theology 6.2 (2013): 144-158.
_____________. ‘United Kingdom: The Public Reconstruction of Religion and Belief in Prisons – Negotiating Diversity, Rights and Constraints.’ In J. Martinez-Arino and A.L. Zwilling (eds), Religion and Prison: An Overview of Contemporary Europe (Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2020).
Tribe, Roy M. G. and Jeannine D. Romeril. ‘Vinegar and Oil: Are the Moral/Ethical Decision Processes by Professional Prison Chaplains Superior to Hospital Chaplains?’ Journal of Pastoral Care 54.3 (September 2000): 313-324.
van Eijk, Ryan, et. al (eds). For Justice and Mercy: International Reflections on Prison Chaplaincy (Oisterwijk: Wolf Legal Publishers, 2016).
Whitehead, Philip. ‘Ex-Prisoners Beyond the Gate: Making a Case for the Development of Community Chaplaincy.’ Prison Service Journal 204 (November 2012): 23-26.
_______________. ‘Faith Moves Mountains and Sometimes Reduces Recidivism: Community Chaplaincy and Criminal Justice Re-Formation in England and Wales.’ British Journal of Community Justice 9:3 (2011): 27-40.
Williams, Rowan. ‘Ministry in Prison: Theological Reflections.’ Justice Reflections 2 (2003): 1-16. http://www.justicereflections.org.uk/pdf-files/jr7.pdf (accessed 28 July 2020).
On Prisons
Farrant, Finola and Joe Levenson. Barred Citizens: Volunteering and Active Citizenship by Prisoners (London: Prison Reform Trust, 2002).
Liebling, Alison, et. al. An Exploration of Staff-Prisoner Relationships at HMP Whitemoor: 12 Years On (Cambridge: Cambridge Institute of Criminology Prisons Research Centre, 2011).
Morris, Norval and David J. Rothman (eds). Oxford History of the Prison: The Practice of Punishment in Western Society (Oxford: OUT, 1999).
Scott, Susie. ‘Revisiting the Total Institution: Performative Regulation in the Reinventive Institution.’ Sociology 44.2 (2010): 213-231.
On Religion and Prisons
Armstrong, Ruth. ‘Transforming Rehabilitation: Can Faith-Communities Help to Reduce Reoffending?’ Prison Service Journal 216 (November 2014): 3-12.
Beckford, James A. and Sophie Gilliat. Religion in Prison: ‘Equal Rites’ in a Multi-Faith Society (Cambridge: CUP, 1998).
Beckford, James A. ‘Social Justice and Religion in Prison: The Case of England and Wales.’ Social Justice Research 12:4 (1999): 315-322.
_______________. ‘The Uses of Religion in Public Institutions: The Case of Prisons.’ In Exploring the Postsecular: The Religious, the Political, and the Urban (Brill, 2010).
Beedon, David Kirk. ‘Religion and the Criminal Justice System (CJS): A Historical Overview.’ In Winder, B., et. al. (eds), Sexual Crime, Religion and Spirituality (Palgrave MacMillan, 2015).
Burnside, Jonathan, et. al. My Brother’s Keeper: Faith-Based Units in Prisons (Abingdon: Routledge, 2011).
Church of England. Prisons: A Study in Vulnerability (London: Church House Publishing, 1999).
Clear, Todd R. and Melvina T. Sumter, ‘Prisoners, Prison, and Religion: Religion and Adjustment to Prison.’ Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 35.3-4 (2002): 125-156.
Davies, Liza (ed). Inside Stories: Encounters with God in Prison (Oxford: The Bible Reading Fellowship, 1994).
Dubler, Joshua and Vincent Lloyd. Break Every Yoke: Religion, Justice, and the Abolition of Prisons (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020).
DuBois Gilliard, Dominique. Rethinking Incarceration: Advocating for Justice that Restores (Downers Grove: IVP, 2018).
Duncan, Jeff, et. al. ‘Women’s Engagement with Humanist, Spiritual and Religious Meaning-Making in Prison: A Longitudinal Study of Its Impact on Recidivism.’ Religions 9.171 (2018): 1-16.
Giordano, Peggy C., et. al. ‘A Life-Course Perspective on Spirituality and Desistance from Crime.’ Criminology 46.1 (2008): 99-132.
Hallett, Michael and J. Stephen McCoy. ‘Religiously Motivated Desistance: An Exploratory Study.’ International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 59.8 (2015): 855-872.
Johnson, Byron R. More God, Less Crime: Why Faith Matters and How it Could Matter More (West Conshoshocken, PA: Templeton Press, 2011).
Johnson, Byron R., David B. Larson and Timothy C. Pitts, ‘Religious Programs, Institutional Adjustment, and Recidivism Among Former Inmates in Prison Fellowship Programs.’ Justice Quarterly 14.1 (1997): 145-166.
Maruna, Shadd, Louise Wilson and Kathryn Curran. ‘Why God is Often Found Behind Bars: Prison Conversions and the Crisis of Self-Narrative.’ Research in Human Development 3.2-3 (2006): 161-184.
Millie, Andrew. Criminology and Public Theology (Bristol University Press, 2020).
O’Connor, Thomas P. and Jeff B. Duncan. ‘The Sociology of Humanist, Spiritual, and Religious Practice in Prison: Supporting Responsivity and Desistance from Crime.’ Religions 2 (2011): 590-610.
O’Connor, Thomas P. and Nathaniel J. Pallone (eds). Religion, the Community, and the Rehabilitation of Criminal Offenders (New York: Haworth, 2002).
Opata, Josiah N. Spiritual and Religious Diversity in Prisons: Focusing on how Chaplaincy assists in Prison Management (Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 2001).
Sadique, Kim (ed). Religion, Faith and Crime (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
Schroeder, Ryan D. and John F. Frana. ‘Spirituality and Religion, Emotional Coping, and Criminal Desistance: A Qualitative Study of Men Undergoing Change.’ Sociological Spectrum 29.6 (2009): 718-741.
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. Religion in Prisons: A 50-State Survey of Prison Chaplains (Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Centre, 2012).
Thomas, Jim and Barbara H. Zaitzow. ‘Conning or Conversion: The Role of Religion in Prison Coping.’ The Prison Journal 86.2 (2006): 242-259.