Drawing on the U.S. Catholic bishops\u27 1986 statement Economic Justice for All, The Almighty and the Dollar presents the Christian perspective on economic justice as it pertains to the contemporary economy. In addition to substantial extracted portions of the bishops\u27 1986 statement that are particularly relevant to today\u27s economic situation, The Almighty and the Dollar includes chapters on globalization, welfare reform, racism, immigrant justice, and more. Both practical and theoretical in content, The Almighty and the Dollar serves as an aid for anyone interested in reflecting further upon ethical values and economic justice.https://scholarworks.merrimack.edu/books/1000/thumbnail.jp
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Ch. 2 Who is my neighbor? A theological approach to globalization / A. Sue Russell. Ch. 5 Welcoming ...
It is a great privilege for me to address this remarkable gathering of ecumenical social justice adv...
Certain segments in American Catholicism have refused to receive the concept of economic rights in C...
American Christians today, says Michael Barram, have a significant blind spot when it comes to econ...
The history of American Catholicism reflects the tension of a dual identity. John Courtney Murray as...
Taking a socio-historical approach, this chapter traces history from World War II (WWII) and illustr...
Taking a socio-historical approach, this chapter traces history from World War II (WWII) and illustr...
This paper was originally presented at a Conference on Justice at Huntingdon College, Montgomery, ...
The concept of a ‘just weight and measure’ within the Bible is one that has insightful value for Chr...
The first part of this Article will synthesize the key teachings of Pope Francis from his most impor...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
Any attempt to use the Bible as a basis for addressing contemporary economic issues needs to recogni...
This book is a call to twentieth-century Christians to marshal a new kind of power, to move against ...
I review the contributions to Scholastic economic philosophy made by Duns Scotus in the Opus Oxonien...
Our economics and our religion—are they destined to be allies or enemies? This is a profound and pe...
Ch. 2 Who is my neighbor? A theological approach to globalization / A. Sue Russell. Ch. 5 Welcoming ...
It is a great privilege for me to address this remarkable gathering of ecumenical social justice adv...
Certain segments in American Catholicism have refused to receive the concept of economic rights in C...