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9780809149735 English 0809149737 A presentation of the most compelling issues at the intersection of today¿s global economy and Catholic social teaching., At a time when an acute and balanced understanding of financial prosperity and social justice are most critical comes this invaluable resource from the "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation. Originating with CAPPF's international conference in Dublin, the most important issues confronting the Church and the global economy are presented here with insight and clarity by the world's leading authorities in the areas of finance, banking, economics, ethics, theology, and Catholic social teaching. The "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation (CAPPF) was established motu proprio by St. John Paul II on June 5th, 1993, and is incorporated in the State of Vatican City. It is a lay-led nonprofit institution aimed at the study and dissemination of the social doctrine of the Catholic Church among motivated business and professional leaders. To this aim, CAPPF organizes debates allowing people with direct experience of economic life to meet specialists in social ethics as well as academic economists to discuss the implementation of Catholic social doctrine. CAPPF also promotes knowledge of the activity of the Holy See. The income of the foundation's endowment is donated each year to the Holy Father. Information on activities and CAPPF's audited financial statements can be found at www.centesimusannus.org. Book jacket., At a time when an acute and balanced understanding of financial prosperity and social justice are most critical comes this invaluable resource from the "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation. Originating with CAPPF's international conference in Dublin, the most important issues confronting the Church and the global economy are presented here with insight and clarity by the world's leading authorities in the areas of finance, banking, economics, ethics, theology, and Catholic social teaching. The "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation (CAPPF) was established motu proprio by St. John Paul II on June 5th, 1993, and is incorporated in the State of Vatican City. It is a lay-led nonprofit institution aimed at the study and dissemination of the social doctrine of the Catholic Church among motivated business and professional leaders. To this aim, CAPPF organizes debates allowing people with direct experience of economic life to meet specialists in social ethics as well as academic economists to discuss the implementation of Catholic social doctrine. CAPPF also promotes knowledge of the activity of the Holy See. The income of the foundation's endowment is donated each year to the Holy Father. Information on activities and CAPPF's audited financial statements can be found at www.centesimusannus.org. Book jacket., In 2014 the Foundation Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice held the international conference, A Dialogue on Finance and the Common Good, in Dublin, Ireland. At this important conference the most important issues confronting the Church and the global economy were explored by authorities in the areas of finance, banking, economics, ethics, theology, and Catholic social teaching. Hosted and introduced by Diarmuid Martin, the Archbishop of Dublin, topics include poverty and global urbanization, bank regulation and supervision, finance in service of people.
9780809149735 English 0809149737 A presentation of the most compelling issues at the intersection of today¿s global economy and Catholic social teaching., At a time when an acute and balanced understanding of financial prosperity and social justice are most critical comes this invaluable resource from the "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation. Originating with CAPPF's international conference in Dublin, the most important issues confronting the Church and the global economy are presented here with insight and clarity by the world's leading authorities in the areas of finance, banking, economics, ethics, theology, and Catholic social teaching. The "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation (CAPPF) was established motu proprio by St. John Paul II on June 5th, 1993, and is incorporated in the State of Vatican City. It is a lay-led nonprofit institution aimed at the study and dissemination of the social doctrine of the Catholic Church among motivated business and professional leaders. To this aim, CAPPF organizes debates allowing people with direct experience of economic life to meet specialists in social ethics as well as academic economists to discuss the implementation of Catholic social doctrine. CAPPF also promotes knowledge of the activity of the Holy See. The income of the foundation's endowment is donated each year to the Holy Father. Information on activities and CAPPF's audited financial statements can be found at www.centesimusannus.org. Book jacket., At a time when an acute and balanced understanding of financial prosperity and social justice are most critical comes this invaluable resource from the "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation. Originating with CAPPF's international conference in Dublin, the most important issues confronting the Church and the global economy are presented here with insight and clarity by the world's leading authorities in the areas of finance, banking, economics, ethics, theology, and Catholic social teaching. The "Centesimus Annus-Pro Pontifice" Foundation (CAPPF) was established motu proprio by St. John Paul II on June 5th, 1993, and is incorporated in the State of Vatican City. It is a lay-led nonprofit institution aimed at the study and dissemination of the social doctrine of the Catholic Church among motivated business and professional leaders. To this aim, CAPPF organizes debates allowing people with direct experience of economic life to meet specialists in social ethics as well as academic economists to discuss the implementation of Catholic social doctrine. CAPPF also promotes knowledge of the activity of the Holy See. The income of the foundation's endowment is donated each year to the Holy Father. Information on activities and CAPPF's audited financial statements can be found at www.centesimusannus.org. Book jacket., In 2014 the Foundation Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice held the international conference, A Dialogue on Finance and the Common Good, in Dublin, Ireland. At this important conference the most important issues confronting the Church and the global economy were explored by authorities in the areas of finance, banking, economics, ethics, theology, and Catholic social teaching. Hosted and introduced by Diarmuid Martin, the Archbishop of Dublin, topics include poverty and global urbanization, bank regulation and supervision, finance in service of people.