© 2017 Journal of Religious Ethics, Inc. In this essay, I will argue that a political theology of human work can provide the sacramental principle underlying the theology of labor. This principle could complement the foundations of Catholic social teaching, since the sacramental aspects of work have not been made very explicit in the ethical framework of the Church's theology of work. The view of labor as the active participation in God's future is an important aspect of such a theology. In order to serve as a foundation for faith-based labor organizing, I will claim that it needs to be complemented by a sacramental view of labor as art, a labor-aesthetic that undergirds a labor-ethic, in which labor itself becomes a sign and instrument of ...
The stance of the Catholic Church in the United States of America on the problems related to workers...
It aims at contributing to the formation of a proper theology of work for modern world, through crit...
The woes of the contemporary American worker, alienated due to excessively Taylorized work and dimin...
The purpose of this essay is to offer an appraisal of John Paul II’s encyclical Laborem Exercens (LE...
The purpose of this research is to explore the meaning of work in Christian theology, particularly i...
In Catholic Social Thought, work is at the center of issues related to morality and economic life. I...
PLEASE NOTE: This dissertation is under a publication contract. The author and publisher have reques...
Miroslav Wolf’s Work in the Spirit (2001) develops a theology of human work by engaging with the rea...
A letter to the working-men of England.--Christian democracy in pre-reformation times, by Abbot Gasq...
By thinking the cross of Christ as God’s labor pains in childbirth, this essay goes to some lengths ...
The author states that it was already Leon XIII who took labour in its subjective and objective sens...
The human being is in the center of John Paul II’s vision of work. There is no work without the huma...
When contemporary admirers of Dorothy Day reflect on her work and that of the Catholic Worker, what ...
Thesis advisor: James F. KeenanThis dissertation examines the significance of work and leisure from ...
Catholic social teaching has been the subject of debate among Catholics and non-Catholics alike for ...
The stance of the Catholic Church in the United States of America on the problems related to workers...
It aims at contributing to the formation of a proper theology of work for modern world, through crit...
The woes of the contemporary American worker, alienated due to excessively Taylorized work and dimin...
The purpose of this essay is to offer an appraisal of John Paul II’s encyclical Laborem Exercens (LE...
The purpose of this research is to explore the meaning of work in Christian theology, particularly i...
In Catholic Social Thought, work is at the center of issues related to morality and economic life. I...
PLEASE NOTE: This dissertation is under a publication contract. The author and publisher have reques...
Miroslav Wolf’s Work in the Spirit (2001) develops a theology of human work by engaging with the rea...
A letter to the working-men of England.--Christian democracy in pre-reformation times, by Abbot Gasq...
By thinking the cross of Christ as God’s labor pains in childbirth, this essay goes to some lengths ...
The author states that it was already Leon XIII who took labour in its subjective and objective sens...
The human being is in the center of John Paul II’s vision of work. There is no work without the huma...
When contemporary admirers of Dorothy Day reflect on her work and that of the Catholic Worker, what ...
Thesis advisor: James F. KeenanThis dissertation examines the significance of work and leisure from ...
Catholic social teaching has been the subject of debate among Catholics and non-Catholics alike for ...
The stance of the Catholic Church in the United States of America on the problems related to workers...
It aims at contributing to the formation of a proper theology of work for modern world, through crit...
The woes of the contemporary American worker, alienated due to excessively Taylorized work and dimin...