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Preface to the English Edition Larry Snyder vii
Foreword Pope Benedict XVI ix
Introduction: A Glimpse of Heaven Paul Josef Cardinal Cordes 1
On the Encyclical God Is Love Pope Benedict XVI 9
Religion: The Cinderella of Charitable Programs Paul Josef Cardinal Cordes 14
Concepts of Anthropology and Motivation Udo Di Fabio 31
Working in the Name of the Christian Faith Paul Josef Cardinal Cordes 45
"I want to be with you": Witnesses of Engagement Worldwide Alexander Smoltczyk 81
Uganda Rose Busingye 81
Brazil Hans Stapel 86
Brazil Madalena Maria Ponte de Aguiar 90
Kazakhstan Antonio Calzavara 94
Democratic Republic of Congo Ana Dignoes Torres-Quevedo 101
Sri Lanka Damian Fernando 107
A Paradigm Shift: The Aims of Caritas and Its Agents Paul Josef Cardinal Cordes 109
Loopholes in the Law: Where Is Caritas in Canon Law? Paul Josef Cardinal Cordes 127
The Church, Love, and Power Manfred L?tz 139
The American Proposition and the Future of Catholic Charity Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.FM Cap. 163
About the Contributors 181
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