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Proceedings of a symposium held Oct. 15-16, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
Caritas in veritate (Charity in Truth) is the ''social'' encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, one of many papal encyclicals over the last 120 years that address economic life. This volume, based on discussions at a symposium co-sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, analyzes the situation of the Church and the theological basis for Benedict's thinking about the person, community, and the globalized economy.
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Proceedings of a symposium held Oct. 15-16, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
Caritas in veritate (Charity in Truth) is the ''social'' encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, one of many papal encyclicals over the last 120 years that address economic life. This volume, based on discussions at a symposium co-sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, analyzes the situation of the Church and the theological basis for Benedict's thinking about the person, community, and the globalized economy.
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Caritas in veritate (Charity in Truth) is the ''social'' encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, one of many papal encyclicals over the last 120 years that address economic life. This volume, based on discussions at a symposium co-sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, analyzes the situation of the Church and the theological basis for Benedict's thinking about the person, community, and the globalized economy.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 240g
- ISBN-13: 9780199858354
- ISBN-10: 0199858357
- Artikelnr.: 34437818
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- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 240g
- ISBN-13: 9780199858354
- ISBN-10: 0199858357
- Artikelnr.: 34437818
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
William E. and Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics and the Liberal Arts, and Professor of Theology, St. John's University
* Foreword
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: The Situation
* Caritas in veritate in Broader Context J. Bryan Hehir
* Who are the Americans? Amelia J. Uelmen
* Americans and Government Today Rebecca M. Blank
* Our Current Economic Situation Matthew J. Slaughter
* Global Economic Forces Albino Barrera
* Chapter 2: The Theological Grounding of Caritas in veritate
* Situating Pope Benedict's Theology Bishop William F. Murphy
* Developments in Pope Benedict's Thinking John A. Coleman
* A Theology of Gratuitousness Paulinus I. Odozor
* Benedict's View of the Person Kenneth R. Himes
* Challenges to Benedict's Vision: Sin Michael Novak
* Theological Foundations of the Market Albino Barrera
* The Promise and Risk of Charity David Hollenbach
* Listening to the Experience of the Poor Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 3: Markets and Government
* The Vitality of Markets Michael Novak
* The Benefits of the Market Albino Barrera
* Government and Juridical Framework J. Bryan Hehir
* Market Failure and the Role of Government Rebecca M. Blank
* Institutions and Individual Morality Rebecca M. Blank
* Globalization and Global Governance J. Bryan Hehir
* From Government to Governance John A. Coleman
* Chapter 4: Re-conceiving''Relation''
* Theological Foundations of Human Relation Miguel H. Diaz
* Resources for Receptivity to a ''Transcendent Vocation'' Amelia J.
Uelmen
* Culture as the Locus for Economic Relation Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Chapter 5: Reciprocity in Economic Life
* Reciprocity and Fraternity Stefano Zamagni
* Reciprocity, Trust, and Social Capital Daniel K. Finn
* The Logic of Gift and the World of Business Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 6: Business
* Leadership Ethics and Caritas in veritate Luk Bouckaert
* The Business Enterprise Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 7: Development
* How Much of True Development can be Measured? Mary Jo Bane
* Expanding the Economic Paradigm of Development Mary L. Hirschfeld
* International Aid: Charity is Insufficient Katherine Marshall
* Development and Institutional Failures Stefano Zamagni
* Chapter 8: Polarization
* The Problem of Public Polarization John L. Allen
* Resources for Reducing Polarization in Government Mary Jo Bane
* Hope in Polarization Amelia J. Uelmen
* Chapter 9: Language and the Orientation to Dialogue
* The Need for Accessible Language John A. Coleman
* The Ambiguities of Accessible Language Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Tensions between Proclamation and Dialogue Luk Bouckaert
* Dialogue in Light of the Signs of the Times Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 10: Implications
* New Institutions and Social Processes Mary Jo Bane
* A Better Legal Definition of What is Reasonable Amelia J. Uelmen
* Participation as Key for a Just Economy Johan Verstraeten
* Re-Conceiving Welfare Policies Stefano Zamagni
* Shifting Attention Within the Church Mary Jo Bane
* Developing Resources for Business and Business Schools Michael
Naughton
* Improving Business Education Matthew J. Slaughter
* Chapter 11: Conclusion: Caritas in veritate in the Tradition of
Catholic Social Thought Cardinal Peter Turkson
* Bibliography
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: The Situation
* Caritas in veritate in Broader Context J. Bryan Hehir
* Who are the Americans? Amelia J. Uelmen
* Americans and Government Today Rebecca M. Blank
* Our Current Economic Situation Matthew J. Slaughter
* Global Economic Forces Albino Barrera
* Chapter 2: The Theological Grounding of Caritas in veritate
* Situating Pope Benedict's Theology Bishop William F. Murphy
* Developments in Pope Benedict's Thinking John A. Coleman
* A Theology of Gratuitousness Paulinus I. Odozor
* Benedict's View of the Person Kenneth R. Himes
* Challenges to Benedict's Vision: Sin Michael Novak
* Theological Foundations of the Market Albino Barrera
* The Promise and Risk of Charity David Hollenbach
* Listening to the Experience of the Poor Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 3: Markets and Government
* The Vitality of Markets Michael Novak
* The Benefits of the Market Albino Barrera
* Government and Juridical Framework J. Bryan Hehir
* Market Failure and the Role of Government Rebecca M. Blank
* Institutions and Individual Morality Rebecca M. Blank
* Globalization and Global Governance J. Bryan Hehir
* From Government to Governance John A. Coleman
* Chapter 4: Re-conceiving''Relation''
* Theological Foundations of Human Relation Miguel H. Diaz
* Resources for Receptivity to a ''Transcendent Vocation'' Amelia J.
Uelmen
* Culture as the Locus for Economic Relation Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Chapter 5: Reciprocity in Economic Life
* Reciprocity and Fraternity Stefano Zamagni
* Reciprocity, Trust, and Social Capital Daniel K. Finn
* The Logic of Gift and the World of Business Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 6: Business
* Leadership Ethics and Caritas in veritate Luk Bouckaert
* The Business Enterprise Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 7: Development
* How Much of True Development can be Measured? Mary Jo Bane
* Expanding the Economic Paradigm of Development Mary L. Hirschfeld
* International Aid: Charity is Insufficient Katherine Marshall
* Development and Institutional Failures Stefano Zamagni
* Chapter 8: Polarization
* The Problem of Public Polarization John L. Allen
* Resources for Reducing Polarization in Government Mary Jo Bane
* Hope in Polarization Amelia J. Uelmen
* Chapter 9: Language and the Orientation to Dialogue
* The Need for Accessible Language John A. Coleman
* The Ambiguities of Accessible Language Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Tensions between Proclamation and Dialogue Luk Bouckaert
* Dialogue in Light of the Signs of the Times Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 10: Implications
* New Institutions and Social Processes Mary Jo Bane
* A Better Legal Definition of What is Reasonable Amelia J. Uelmen
* Participation as Key for a Just Economy Johan Verstraeten
* Re-Conceiving Welfare Policies Stefano Zamagni
* Shifting Attention Within the Church Mary Jo Bane
* Developing Resources for Business and Business Schools Michael
Naughton
* Improving Business Education Matthew J. Slaughter
* Chapter 11: Conclusion: Caritas in veritate in the Tradition of
Catholic Social Thought Cardinal Peter Turkson
* Bibliography
* Foreword
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: The Situation
* Caritas in veritate in Broader Context J. Bryan Hehir
* Who are the Americans? Amelia J. Uelmen
* Americans and Government Today Rebecca M. Blank
* Our Current Economic Situation Matthew J. Slaughter
* Global Economic Forces Albino Barrera
* Chapter 2: The Theological Grounding of Caritas in veritate
* Situating Pope Benedict's Theology Bishop William F. Murphy
* Developments in Pope Benedict's Thinking John A. Coleman
* A Theology of Gratuitousness Paulinus I. Odozor
* Benedict's View of the Person Kenneth R. Himes
* Challenges to Benedict's Vision: Sin Michael Novak
* Theological Foundations of the Market Albino Barrera
* The Promise and Risk of Charity David Hollenbach
* Listening to the Experience of the Poor Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 3: Markets and Government
* The Vitality of Markets Michael Novak
* The Benefits of the Market Albino Barrera
* Government and Juridical Framework J. Bryan Hehir
* Market Failure and the Role of Government Rebecca M. Blank
* Institutions and Individual Morality Rebecca M. Blank
* Globalization and Global Governance J. Bryan Hehir
* From Government to Governance John A. Coleman
* Chapter 4: Re-conceiving''Relation''
* Theological Foundations of Human Relation Miguel H. Diaz
* Resources for Receptivity to a ''Transcendent Vocation'' Amelia J.
Uelmen
* Culture as the Locus for Economic Relation Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Chapter 5: Reciprocity in Economic Life
* Reciprocity and Fraternity Stefano Zamagni
* Reciprocity, Trust, and Social Capital Daniel K. Finn
* The Logic of Gift and the World of Business Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 6: Business
* Leadership Ethics and Caritas in veritate Luk Bouckaert
* The Business Enterprise Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 7: Development
* How Much of True Development can be Measured? Mary Jo Bane
* Expanding the Economic Paradigm of Development Mary L. Hirschfeld
* International Aid: Charity is Insufficient Katherine Marshall
* Development and Institutional Failures Stefano Zamagni
* Chapter 8: Polarization
* The Problem of Public Polarization John L. Allen
* Resources for Reducing Polarization in Government Mary Jo Bane
* Hope in Polarization Amelia J. Uelmen
* Chapter 9: Language and the Orientation to Dialogue
* The Need for Accessible Language John A. Coleman
* The Ambiguities of Accessible Language Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Tensions between Proclamation and Dialogue Luk Bouckaert
* Dialogue in Light of the Signs of the Times Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 10: Implications
* New Institutions and Social Processes Mary Jo Bane
* A Better Legal Definition of What is Reasonable Amelia J. Uelmen
* Participation as Key for a Just Economy Johan Verstraeten
* Re-Conceiving Welfare Policies Stefano Zamagni
* Shifting Attention Within the Church Mary Jo Bane
* Developing Resources for Business and Business Schools Michael
Naughton
* Improving Business Education Matthew J. Slaughter
* Chapter 11: Conclusion: Caritas in veritate in the Tradition of
Catholic Social Thought Cardinal Peter Turkson
* Bibliography
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: The Situation
* Caritas in veritate in Broader Context J. Bryan Hehir
* Who are the Americans? Amelia J. Uelmen
* Americans and Government Today Rebecca M. Blank
* Our Current Economic Situation Matthew J. Slaughter
* Global Economic Forces Albino Barrera
* Chapter 2: The Theological Grounding of Caritas in veritate
* Situating Pope Benedict's Theology Bishop William F. Murphy
* Developments in Pope Benedict's Thinking John A. Coleman
* A Theology of Gratuitousness Paulinus I. Odozor
* Benedict's View of the Person Kenneth R. Himes
* Challenges to Benedict's Vision: Sin Michael Novak
* Theological Foundations of the Market Albino Barrera
* The Promise and Risk of Charity David Hollenbach
* Listening to the Experience of the Poor Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 3: Markets and Government
* The Vitality of Markets Michael Novak
* The Benefits of the Market Albino Barrera
* Government and Juridical Framework J. Bryan Hehir
* Market Failure and the Role of Government Rebecca M. Blank
* Institutions and Individual Morality Rebecca M. Blank
* Globalization and Global Governance J. Bryan Hehir
* From Government to Governance John A. Coleman
* Chapter 4: Re-conceiving''Relation''
* Theological Foundations of Human Relation Miguel H. Diaz
* Resources for Receptivity to a ''Transcendent Vocation'' Amelia J.
Uelmen
* Culture as the Locus for Economic Relation Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Chapter 5: Reciprocity in Economic Life
* Reciprocity and Fraternity Stefano Zamagni
* Reciprocity, Trust, and Social Capital Daniel K. Finn
* The Logic of Gift and the World of Business Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 6: Business
* Leadership Ethics and Caritas in veritate Luk Bouckaert
* The Business Enterprise Michael J. Naughton
* Chapter 7: Development
* How Much of True Development can be Measured? Mary Jo Bane
* Expanding the Economic Paradigm of Development Mary L. Hirschfeld
* International Aid: Charity is Insufficient Katherine Marshall
* Development and Institutional Failures Stefano Zamagni
* Chapter 8: Polarization
* The Problem of Public Polarization John L. Allen
* Resources for Reducing Polarization in Government Mary Jo Bane
* Hope in Polarization Amelia J. Uelmen
* Chapter 9: Language and the Orientation to Dialogue
* The Need for Accessible Language John A. Coleman
* The Ambiguities of Accessible Language Mary L. Hirschfeld
* Tensions between Proclamation and Dialogue Luk Bouckaert
* Dialogue in Light of the Signs of the Times Johan Verstraeten
* Chapter 10: Implications
* New Institutions and Social Processes Mary Jo Bane
* A Better Legal Definition of What is Reasonable Amelia J. Uelmen
* Participation as Key for a Just Economy Johan Verstraeten
* Re-Conceiving Welfare Policies Stefano Zamagni
* Shifting Attention Within the Church Mary Jo Bane
* Developing Resources for Business and Business Schools Michael
Naughton
* Improving Business Education Matthew J. Slaughter
* Chapter 11: Conclusion: Caritas in veritate in the Tradition of
Catholic Social Thought Cardinal Peter Turkson
* Bibliography