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Entrepreneurship In The Catholic Tradition Anthony G Percy

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Entrepreneurship In The Catholic Tradition Anthony G Percy
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Publisher: Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Anthony G. Percy
ISBN: 9780739125137, 0739125133
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Entrepreneurship In The Catholic Tradition Anthony G Percy by Anthony G. Percy 9780739125137, 0739125133 instant download after payment.

Entrepreneurship in the Catholic Tradition is a theological and historical exploration of the treatment of entrepreneurship, business, and commerce in the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. Moving from Scriptural exegesis to modern papal social encyclicals, Anthony G. Percy shows how Catholic teaching had developed profound insights into the ultimate meaning of entrepreneurship and commerce and invested it with theological, philosophical, and economic meaning that surpasses many conventional religious and secular interpretations. Entrepreneurship is illustrated as being as much a potential contributor to all-round integral human flourishing as it is to economic growth and development. In this sense, Entrepreneurship in the Catholic Tradition challenges the stereotype of the Catholic Church having a negative view of economic liberty and the institutions that enhance its productivity. Instead we discover a tradition in which first millennium theologians, medieval scholastics, and modern Catholic thinkers have thought seriously and at length about the character of free enterprise and its moral and commercial significance.

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