Markets and Morality
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Journal of Markets & Morality is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty. The journal promotes intellectual exploration of the relationship between economics and morality from both social science and theological perspectives.
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Search ArticlesContributors Index (vol. 27)
Alphabetical listing, by author, of contributions to the Journal of Markets & Morality 27, no. 1 and 2 (2024).
“The Land Is Mine”: What Does Theology Have to Do with Land Reform?
Home > Vol 27, No 2 (2024) > “The Land Is Mine”: What Does Theology Have to Do with Land Reform? João Paulo Thomaz de Aquino PDF There are currently no refbacks.
Review of “Catholic Social Thought, the Market and Public Policy” by Philip M. Booth and André Azevedo Alves (Editors)
Review of “Catholic Social Thought, the Market and Public Policy” by Philip M. Booth and André Azevedo Alves (Editors) Catholic Social Thought, the Market and Public Policy Philip M. Booth and André Azevedo Alves (Editors) London: St. Mary’s University Press, 2024 (302 pages) • There are currently no refbacks.
Review of “Law from Below: How the Thought of Francisco Suárez, SJ, Can Renew Contemporary Legal Engagement” by Elisabeth Rain Kincaid
Review of “Law from Below: How the Thought of Francisco Suárez, SJ, Can Renew Contemporary Legal Engagement” by Elisabeth Rain Kincaid Law from Below: How the Thought of Francisco Suárez, SJ, Can Renew Contemporary Legal Engagement Elisabeth Rain Kincaid Moral Traditions Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2024 (232 pages) • There are currently no refbacks.
The Two Economies (1856)
In “The Two Economies,” Taparelli argues that the modern world runs on two opposing economies: one built on self-interest and endless gain, the other on faith, duty, and the order that gives life meaning. Luigi Taparelli, SJ, “The Two Economies (1856),” trans. Thomas C. Behr, Journal of Markets & Morality 27, no. 2 (2024): 235–289.
The Factory Workers (1870)
In “The Factory Workers,” Abraham Kuyper engages with the “social question” of labor arising from the Industrial Revolution by drawing on Christian theology.
Review of “Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World” by Marc-William Palen
Review of “Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World” by Marc-William Palen • There are currently no refbacks.
Luigi Taparelli, SJ, and “The Two Economies”
Thomas C. Behr, “Luigi Taparelli, SJ, and ‘The Two Economies,’” Journal of Markets & Morality 27, no. 2 (2024): 229–232.
Editorial: The Development of Social Doctrine
As society evolves through feudalism, industrialization, and pluralism, Christian social doctrine must also develop—without altering core truths—to faithfully map and navigate today’s complex social landscape. Dylan Pahman, “Editorial: The Development of Social Doctrine,” Journal of Markets & Morality 27, no. 2 (2024): 75–78.
International Aid in the First Century: The Jerusalem Collection and Its Lessons
Home > Vol 27, No 2 (2024) > International Aid in the First Century: The Jerusalem Collection and Its Lessons John W. Taylor PDF There are currently no refbacks.