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Business, religion, and ethics : inquiry and encounter / edited by Donald G. Jones.

Contributor Jones, Donald G.

Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, c1982.

Descriptionxiii, 245 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Includes index.

Note:The corporation haters / Herman Nickel -- The transnational enterprise: business and religious perspectives / Reginald H. Jones -- Little church and big business: confrontation or consultation / Howard Schomer -- The conflict between business and the church / S. Prakash Sethi -- Business enterprise in moral perspective / Will Herberg -- God and man in the corporation / Michael Novak -- A Jewish view of economic justice / Seymour Siegel -- The case for laisssez faire capitalism: a Protestant viewpoint / J. Philip Wogaman -- What business managers need to know about the clergy / Donald W. Shriver, Jr. -- Christian formation for corporate life / Oliver F. Williams -- The changing status of business / Thornton Bradshaw -- A new role for American business / S. Bruce Smart, Jr. -- Plain talk about the public trust / Robet V. Krikorian -- Dominating spires of business and social responsibility / William W. May -- Business ethics and economic man / Irving Kristol -- Countervailing values in business decisionmaking: exploring alternatives to ambiguity / William E. Schlender -- Business ethics: on getting to the heart of the matter / Paul F. Camenisch -- The promise of business ethics: an intersection between religion and business / Donald G. Jones.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 227-236.

Note:"This book grows out of a continuing education program at Princeton Theological Seminary which brought together chief executive officers from corporations... with clergy and ethicists, to initiate a formal conversation between religion and business. Here are eighteen essays written by senior business executives, ordained clergy, and professors of ethics. The essays focus on two topics: the proper role of business in society, and the proper role of religion in economic affairs." -- Theology Today, 1 July 1983.



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