Centesimus Annus : assessment and perspectives for the future of Catholic social doctrine / proceedings of the International Congress on the Fifth Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Encyclical Letter Centesimus Annus, Rome, April 29-30, 1997 ; Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty ; Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum ; with an introduction by Archbishop Franois-Xavier Nguyen van Thuan ; edited by John-Peter Pham.
Contributor
Pham, John-Peter.
Imprint:Cittą del Vaticano : Libreria editrice vaticana, 1998.
Description324 p. ; 23 cm.
Note:Welcoming addresses / Įlvaro Corcuera ; Robert A. Sirico -- Historical and pastoral reflections on the encyclical Centesimus Annus / Franois-Xavier Nguyen van Thuan -- Centesimus Annus : the reception in Europe / Nikolaus von und zu Liechtenstein -- Centesimus Annus and the dialogue between Catholic thought and liberal thought / Antonio Martino -- Centesimus Annus : the reception in the industrial community / Giovanni Palladino -- Aspects of the preparation and reception of Centesimus Annus / Jorge Meja -- Economic personalism : a new paradigm for a humane economy / Gregory M. A. Gronbacher -- Solidarity and human community / Janne Haaland Matlary -- Economics and the family / Jacques Garello -- Human dignity and culture / Juan de Dios Vial Correa -- The enrichment of human dignity (Centesimus Annus, n.55) / Paul Cardinal Poupard -- Business as a vocation / Franois Michelin -- Human capital / George Gilder -- Anthropological foundations of economic science / Rafael Rubio de Urqua -- International development and the third world / Jean-Yves Naudet -- Centesimus Annus and the search for the truth of man : pastoral reflections / Jn Sokol -- The centrality of the human person / Dario Antiseri -- Truth and freedom in economic science / Jennifer Roback Morse -- Human personality and Centesimus Annus / Rocco Buttiglione -- After Centesimus Annus : what remains to be done / Michael Novak -- Conclusion / Robert A. Sirico -- Encyclical letter Centesimus Annus / John Paul II.
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