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The social teaching of the Christian churches. Translated by Olive Wyon; with an introd. by H. Richard Niebuhr.

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Harper torchbooks. Cloister library ; ; TB71.Publication details: New York, Harper [1960-Description: v. ; 21 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Social teaching of the Christian churches.DDC classification:
  • 261.83 T843S
LOC classification:
  • 261.83 T843S
Contents:
Pt. 1. The foundations in the early church. The gospel -- Paul -- Early Catholicism -- Pt. 2. Mediaeval Catholicism. The problem -- Early social developments as the basis of the Mediaeval unity of civilization -- The territorial church period of the early Middle Ages -- The reaction in favour of the universal church and the Catholic unity of civilization -- The significance of ascetism in the system of Mediaeval life -- Relative approximation of the actual forms of social life to the ecclesiastical ideal -- The illumination of the theory of the ecclesiastical unity of civilization by the Thomist ethic -- Mediaeval social philosophy according to the principles of Thomism -- The absolute law of god and of nature, and the sects -- Pt. 3. Protestantism. The sociological problem of Protestantism -- Lutheranism -- Calvinism -- The sect-type and mysticism within Protestantism.
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Pt. 1. The foundations in the early church. The gospel -- Paul -- Early Catholicism -- Pt. 2. Mediaeval Catholicism. The problem -- Early social developments as the basis of the Mediaeval unity of civilization -- The territorial church period of the early Middle Ages -- The reaction in favour of the universal church and the Catholic unity of civilization -- The significance of ascetism in the system of Mediaeval life -- Relative approximation of the actual forms of social life to the ecclesiastical ideal -- The illumination of the theory of the ecclesiastical unity of civilization by the Thomist ethic -- Mediaeval social philosophy according to the principles of Thomism -- The absolute law of god and of nature, and the sects -- Pt. 3. Protestantism. The sociological problem of Protestantism -- Lutheranism -- Calvinism -- The sect-type and mysticism within Protestantism.

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