9780844733647-0844733644-The Denigration of Capitalism (Studies in Philosophy, Religion, and Public Policy)

The Denigration of Capitalism (Studies in Philosophy, Religion, and Public Policy)

ISBN-13: 9780844733647
ISBN-10: 0844733644
Author: Michael Novak, David B. Burrell
Publication date: 1979
Publisher: American Enterprise Institute
Format: Paperback 1 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780844733647
ISBN-10: 0844733644
Author: Michael Novak, David B. Burrell
Publication date: 1979
Publisher: American Enterprise Institute
Format: Paperback 1 pages

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The Denigration of Capitalism (Studies in Philosophy, Religion, and Public Policy) (ISBN-13: 9780844733647 and ISBN-10: 0844733644), written by authors Michael Novak, David B. Burrell, was published by American Enterprise Institute in 1979. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Denigration of Capitalism (Studies in Philosophy, Religion, and Public Policy) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.6.

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Dr. Edward R. Norman, a British historian and an ordained priest of the Church of England, caused a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic with his Reith Lectures, Christianity and the World Order (Oxford University Press, 1979). In an earlier lecture, "Denigration of Capitalism," reprinted here for the first time in the United States, Dr. Norman assesses the anti=capitalist bias in British intellectual history.For American theologians representing various points of view - a church historian, Martin E. Marty, of the University of Chicago; a political philosopher. James V. Schall, S.J., of Georgetown University; a theologian. Bernard Cooke, of Calgary College, in Calgary Canada; and a systematic Theologian, David B. Burrell, C.S.C., of the University of Notre Dame - respond in criticism, qualification, and further challenge. The editor of this exchange, Michael Novak, provides an introduction and (Filling in for Dr. Norman) a final comment.This discussion should prove especially useful to theologians and church leaders, who are becoming more and more involved in commentary upon economic matters and to humanists in the fields of literature, history, philosophy, and the social sciences, who have also experienced for several generations "the denigration of capitalism."
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