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Christian Social Ethics
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By Michael Novak, Brian Griffiths, Gustavo Gutierrez, Ronald H. Preston
Edited by John Atherton
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Christian Social Ethics
Dimensions: 9.5'' x 5.75''
410 pages
Pilgrim Press
Publication Date: September 1994
Paperback
ISBN: 0829809996

In the nineteenth century a "social Christianity" began to emerge as a response to the forces of urbanization and industrialization. Since that time, efforts have been made to continue exploring the relationship between Christian faith and social concern--in the Americas, from the seminal "social gospel" of Walter Rauschenbusch to the liberation theology of Gustavo Gutierrez; in the United Kingdom, from Frederick D. Maurice to Brian Griffiths, head of Margaret Thatcher's policy unit.

Michael Novak is the George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy at AEI.

 


 



Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: Christian Social Ethics in Context
  • Reasons for Co-operation
  • Christianity Against Mammon
  • Socialism as Christian Social Reform
  • Why and How the Church Should Interfere in the Social Order
  • Moreover, One Thing Is Necessary: The Christian Rejection of the Acquisitive Society
  • Ambiguities in Capitalism and Socialism Today
  • Middle Axioms in Christian Social Ethics
  • The War Between Labor and Capital
  • Christianizing the Social Order
  • Prayers of the Social Awakening
  • The Conflict Between Individual and Social Morality
  • Christian Pragmatism: Theology and Political Thought in the Western World
  • Christian Ethics and Social Policy
  • Coping with Uncertainty in Politics and Economics
  • The Witness of the Church in Contrast to the Prevailing Ideologies of the Market Economy
  • Developing a Theology of Liberation
  • Reconciling Inequality and God's Purposes in the Free Market
  • Christianizing the Market
  • The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism

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