!!!Katholische Soziallehre

Catholic Social Teachings, collection of all norms that result from 
the law of nature and from Christian revelation and relate to the 
social order. The three basic principles of Catholic Social Teachings 
are: the principle of individuality, the principle of solidarity and 
the principle of subsidiarity. It was the radical economic, social, 
political and cultural changes of the 19%%sup th/%  century that led 
to the development of these important social norms. The fundamental 
document of the Catholic Social Teachings is the papal Social 
Encyclical "Rerum novarum" (1891) which was largely formulated by K. 
v.  Vogelsangand other Austrian social reformers and which had great 
influence on the ideas and actions of the  Christian Socialist 
Movement in Austria.

!Literature
Lexikon fuer Theologie und Kirche 9, 1964. 
Evanglisches Staatslexikon, 1966; Staatslexikon, 1987; Katholisches 
Soziallexikon, 1980; E. Bader, Christliche Soziallehre, 1991.


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