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The Renewal of Moral Authority Through Audacious Prudence: Lessons from the Experience of Cardinal Vicente Enrique y Tarancón

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posted on 2025-07-18, 14:58 authored by Melicia Marie Lundy Antonio
<p dir="ltr">How can the moral authority of the Catholic Church be renewed in a time of crisis? The experiences of Cardinal Vicente Enrique y Tarancón, whose leadership successfully assisted Spain in transitioning from authoritarianism to democracy, can offer lessons still relevant for the Church today. I begin with a definition of “moral authority” from the social sciences, establishing it as a tool that the Church increasingly depends on in the post-Vatican II period. From Tarancón’s writings, I derive a concept of “audacious prudence,” a Thomistic virtue he relied upon to discern the proper use of moral authority during the contentious years in which the Spanish Catholic Church sought to separate itself from the Franco regime. I end with an application of these lessons to the neo-integralism of Professor Chad Pecknold, who, in contrast to Tarancón's platform, proposes the alliance of church and state as a means for the Church to recuperate moral authority in current liberal democracies.</p>

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Date Created

2025-07-10

Date Modified

2025-07-15

Defense Date

2025-06-10

CIP Code

  • 39.0601

Research Director(s)

Jean Porter

Committee Members

William Mattison Gerald McKenny David Lantigua Karrie Koesel

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Language

  • English

Library Record

6715946

OCLC Number

1527910943

Publisher

University of Notre Dame

Program Name

  • Theology

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