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I suppose that the Church has taught principles of social justice and such and has consequently left prudential judgement up to the laity but logically, since prudence is a matter of morals they could theoretically give a correct answer to any moral/ethical issue. So my first question is in the social teaching what is left to individual decision and what is not?
Secondly, if the church only has solid or at least pretty firm ground in matters of faith and morals why is it that (and I stress in my opinion) it seems that the Ordinary Magisterium sometimes writes about technical issues? I use this excerpt from Mater et Magistra as an example: " But the common good also requires the public authorities, in assessing the amount of tax payable, take cognizance of the peculiar difficulties of farmers. They have to wait longer than most people for their returns, and these are exposed to greater hazards. Consequently, farmers find greater difficulty in obtaining the capital necessary to increase returns." isn’t the latter part of the quote a technical commentary and wouldn’t denying it be incurring a theological censure as a statement “close to heresy”? Also doesn’t the above requirement of the common good also hinge on technical fact?
Secondly, if the church only has solid or at least pretty firm ground in matters of faith and morals why is it that (and I stress in my opinion) it seems that the Ordinary Magisterium sometimes writes about technical issues? I use this excerpt from Mater et Magistra as an example: " But the common good also requires the public authorities, in assessing the amount of tax payable, take cognizance of the peculiar difficulties of farmers. They have to wait longer than most people for their returns, and these are exposed to greater hazards. Consequently, farmers find greater difficulty in obtaining the capital necessary to increase returns." isn’t the latter part of the quote a technical commentary and wouldn’t denying it be incurring a theological censure as a statement “close to heresy”? Also doesn’t the above requirement of the common good also hinge on technical fact?