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- catalog abstract "Pope John Paul II drew a great deal of attention not only within the Catholic Church but outside it as well with his May 1991 encyclical Centesimus Annus. Perhaps its most striking feature is the pope's endorsement of capitalism, properly understood, as the economic system most compatible with human freedom and most efficient in meeting human needs. Notable as well were his comments on the fall of Communist regimes in 1989 and the role of the workers' movement in that. Struggle. A condensation of Centesimus Annus, accompanied by the pope's own public comments on it, starts off this stimulating collection. Twenty-three essays follow, by Catholics and non-Catholics, Americans and Europeans, political theorists, theologians, social scientists, lawyers, and journalists. They show a wide variety of reactions--positive and negative--to John Paul's vision of a new worldly order.".
- catalog contributor b3395461.
- catalog contributor b3395462.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Moral managerialism / Kenneth Minogue -- An argument about human nature / Richard John Neuhaus -- The meaning of 'In God's Image' / Jacob Neusner -- The poverty of the West / Gerhart Niemeyer -- Tested by our own ideals / Michael Novak -- Newness that is not new / James V. Schall, S.J. -- A message obscured by static? / Herbert Scholssberg -- Away from the zero-sum view / Robert A. Sirico, C.S.P -- An 'evangelical' impetus, a 'Catholic' vision / Max L. Stackhouse -- A view from the ruins / Jozef Tischner -- The importance of what's absent / Robert Royal.".
- catalog description "Pope John Paul II drew a great deal of attention not only within the Catholic Church but outside it as well with his May 1991 encyclical Centesimus Annus. Perhaps its most striking feature is the pope's endorsement of capitalism, properly understood, as the economic system most compatible with human freedom and most efficient in meeting human needs. Notable as well were his comments on the fall of Communist regimes in 1989 and the role of the workers' movement in that.".
- catalog description "Struggle. A condensation of Centesimus Annus, accompanied by the pope's own public comments on it, starts off this stimulating collection. Twenty-three essays follow, by Catholics and non-Catholics, Americans and Europeans, political theorists, theologians, social scientists, lawyers, and journalists. They show a wide variety of reactions--positive and negative--to John Paul's vision of a new worldly order.".
- catalog description "The new 'new' things / George Weigel -- 'A civilization of solidarity and love': an invitation to Centesimus Annus / John Paul II -- Centesimus Annus / John Paul II -- No 'third way' / Peter L. Berger -- The free economy and the free man / Rocco Buttiglione -- 'Having' and 'being': John Paul II as pastor / Kenneth R. Craycraft, Jr. -- Goods in conflict? / Milton Friedman -- A challenge to the human sciences / Mary Ann Glendon -- Reordering the world / J. Bryan Hehir -- A tribute to the Polish workers / George G. Higgins -- The voluntary society and the moral order / Michael S. Joyce -- Good news, better news, best news / Richard D. Land -- An encyclical in conflict with itself? / Shirley Robin Letwin -- A challenge to the American Catholic establishment / William McGurn.".
- catalog extent "xi, 184 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0896331709 (cloth : alk. paper) :".
- catalog identifier "0896331717 (paper : alk. paper) :".
- catalog identifier "9780896331709 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "9780896331716 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Ethics and Public Policy Center ; Lanham, MD : Distributed by arrangement with National Book Network,".
- catalog subject "261.8 20".
- catalog subject "BX1753.C3283 N49 1992".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II). Centesimus annus.".
- catalog subject "Christian sociology Catholic Church.".
- catalog subject "Church and social problems Catholic Church.".
- catalog subject "Freedom (Theology)".
- catalog subject "Liberty Religious aspects Catholic Church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Moral managerialism / Kenneth Minogue -- An argument about human nature / Richard John Neuhaus -- The meaning of 'In God's Image' / Jacob Neusner -- The poverty of the West / Gerhart Niemeyer -- Tested by our own ideals / Michael Novak -- Newness that is not new / James V. Schall, S.J. -- A message obscured by static? / Herbert Scholssberg -- Away from the zero-sum view / Robert A. Sirico, C.S.P -- An 'evangelical' impetus, a 'Catholic' vision / Max L. Stackhouse -- A view from the ruins / Jozef Tischner -- The importance of what's absent / Robert Royal.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The new 'new' things / George Weigel -- 'A civilization of solidarity and love': an invitation to Centesimus Annus / John Paul II -- Centesimus Annus / John Paul II -- No 'third way' / Peter L. Berger -- The free economy and the free man / Rocco Buttiglione -- 'Having' and 'being': John Paul II as pastor / Kenneth R. Craycraft, Jr. -- Goods in conflict? / Milton Friedman -- A challenge to the human sciences / Mary Ann Glendon -- Reordering the world / J. Bryan Hehir -- A tribute to the Polish workers / George G. Higgins -- The voluntary society and the moral order / Michael S. Joyce -- Good news, better news, best news / Richard D. Land -- An encyclical in conflict with itself? / Shirley Robin Letwin -- A challenge to the American Catholic establishment / William McGurn.".
- catalog title "A New worldly order : John Paul II and human freedom / edited by George Weigel.".
- catalog type "text".