Business and religion : a clash of civilizations? /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Salem, MA :
M & M Scrivener,
©2005.
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Colección: | Conflicts and trends in business ethics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Can Commerce Inspire?
- The Virtues of a Commercial Republic
- Ships Passing in the Night: The Conceptual Disconnects Between American Christianity and Capitalism
- Disconnected at the Roots: How Gaps in the Catholic Social Doctrine Impede Dialog and Action on Economic Justice
- The Market's Benevolent Tendencies
- The Jews and Capitalism: A Love-Hate Relationship
- Doing Secular Theology: Business Ethics in Economic and Environmental Religion
- Why Is There a Conflict Between Business and Religion? A Historical PerspectiveThe Metaphysical Foundations of the Ethics of Commerce
- The Deuteronomic Double Standard: Human Nature and the Nature of Markets
- What Does America Owe to Florence?
- Property in Roman Religion and Early Christian Fathers
- Perestroika in Christendom: The Scholastics Develop a Commerce-Friendly Moral Code
- The Concern of the Church and the Unconcern of the Free Market
- The Conflict Between Business and Religion: Where Does It Come From?
- Capitalism Beyond the End of History
- An Explanation for Jewish Business SuccessThe Virtue of Commerce in the Catholic Tradition
- Islam, Commerce, and Business Ethics
- Can Theology Help Us in Applied Ethics?
- The Sources and Spiritual Basis of Catholic Business Ethics
- Calling, Character, Community: Spirituality for Business People
- Mankind Was My Business: An Examination of a Christian Business Ethic and Its Application to Various Ethical Challenges
- Corporate Corruption: How the Theories of Reinhold Niebuhr and the Ethical Practices of Joseph Badaracco May Help Understand and Limit Corporate CorruptionCorporate Social Responsibility: A Traditional Catholic Perspective
- Natural Law and the Fiduciary Duties of Business Managers
- The Common Good of the Firm as the Fiduciary Duty of the Manager
- Subsidiarity as a Business Model
- The Hindu Executive and His Dharma
- Spirituality and Entrepreneurship
- Business, Religious Spirituality and the East European Experience
- American Free Enterprise as an Enterprise in Freedom AbroadIslam and Capitalism: A Non- Rodinsonian Approach
- The Role of Hinduism in Global India and Her Business Ethics
- The African Traditional Religion's Business Ethics: A Paradigm for Spirituality in the Global Business Ethical Standard
- Faith-Correlated Responses to Rural Assistance in a Globalizing Brazil
- The Worldly Failures of Liberation Theology
- Globalization: Insights from Catholic Social Teaching
- The Archbishop of Canterbury: On the Facts and Values of Religion and Globalization
- Contributors