Interrupting Capitalism traces the history of Catholic thinking about economic life from the perspective of a "theology of interruption." The church's social teaching provides a way for Christians to interrupt capitalism, to live out economic life faithfully in the midst of the global economy.
Interrupting Capitalism traces the history of Catholic thinking about economic life from the perspective of a "theology of interruption." The church's social teaching provides a way for Christians to interrupt capitalism, to live out economic life faithfully in the midst of the global economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew A. Shadle is Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, Marymount University.
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Acknowledgements Chapter One: Interrupting Capitalism Chapter Two: Three Theses for a Catholic Vision of Economic Life Chapter Three: Reconstructing Europe's Economy Chapter Four: Social Catholicism and Christian Democracy Chapter Five: Modern Catholic Social Thought: Maritain and Chenu Chapter Six: The Aggiornamento Framework Chapter Seven: The Aggiornamento Framework's Economic Vision Chapter Eight: Liberation Theology in Latin America Chapter Nine: Liberation Theology and Social Analysis Chapter Ten: American Social Catholicism and the U.S. Economy Chapter Eleven: Progressive Catholicism in the United States Chapter Twelve: Neoconservative Catholicism in the United States Chapter Thirteen: The Early Teaching of John Paul II Chapter Fourteen: John Paul II's Centesimus Annus Chapter Fifteen: Globalization and Benedict XVI's Caritas in Veritate Chapter Sixteen: Catholic Social Thought in an Age of Austerity Conclusion: Pope Francis Bibliography
Acknowledgements Chapter One: Interrupting Capitalism Chapter Two: Three Theses for a Catholic Vision of Economic Life Chapter Three: Reconstructing Europe's Economy Chapter Four: Social Catholicism and Christian Democracy Chapter Five: Modern Catholic Social Thought: Maritain and Chenu Chapter Six: The Aggiornamento Framework Chapter Seven: The Aggiornamento Framework's Economic Vision Chapter Eight: Liberation Theology in Latin America Chapter Nine: Liberation Theology and Social Analysis Chapter Ten: American Social Catholicism and the U.S. Economy Chapter Eleven: Progressive Catholicism in the United States Chapter Twelve: Neoconservative Catholicism in the United States Chapter Thirteen: The Early Teaching of John Paul II Chapter Fourteen: John Paul II's Centesimus Annus Chapter Fifteen: Globalization and Benedict XVI's Caritas in Veritate Chapter Sixteen: Catholic Social Thought in an Age of Austerity Conclusion: Pope Francis Bibliography
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