02111cam a2200301I 4500999001900000001000700019003000600026005001700032008004100049010001300090040006600103041001300169050001800182082001800200100004000218245011700258260003000375300001700405490005000422504004100472505088700513650004801400650002501448776013701473830005701610942001201667952013001679 c216884d216884256889OCoLC20220927173827.0720307m19609999nyu b 001 0 eng  a60050842 aNNCCcNNCCdSERdNNCCdNNCCdOCLCGdWY@dGEQdGDCdCFTdOCLCO1 aenghger0 a261.83bT843S a261.83bT843S1 aTroeltsch, Ernst,d1865-1923.9340514aThe social teaching of the Christian churches.cTranslated by Olive Wyon; with an introd. by H. Richard Niebuhr. aNew York,bHarperc[1960- av. ;c21 cm.1 aHarper torchbooks, TB71- The Cloister library aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aPt. 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. 0aChurch and social problemsxHistory.915809 0aChurch history.934008iOnline version:aTroeltsch, Ernst, 1865-1923.tSocial teaching of the Christian churches.dNew York, Harper [1960-w(OCoLC)569568961 0aHarper torchbooks.pCloister library ;vTB71.915836 2ddccBK 00102ddc40708NFICaNNCCbNNCCcCARTd2022-09-27eNNCCfNNCCl0o261.83 T843Sp005547r2022-09-27 00:00:00w2022-09-27yBK