Thursday, December 15, 2005

recent Markets & Morality now on-line

Markets & Morality, Volume 7, Number 2


Articles

George Cardinal Pell - Is There Only Secular Democracy? Imagining Other Possibilities for the Third Millennium (PDF)

Kent Van Til - A Biblical/Theological Case for Basic Sustenance for All (PDF)

John Bolt - Christian Obligations: “The Poor You Will Always Have with You” (PDF)

Controversy

Derek S. Jeffreys - The Influence of Kant on Christian Theology: A Debate About Human Dignity and Christian Personalism (PDF)

Robert P. Kraynak - A Response to Derek S. Jeffreys (PDF)

Derek S. Jeffreys - A Response to Robert P. Kraynak (PDF)

Robert P. Kraynak - A Response to Derek S. Jeffreys (PDF)

Reviews

Richard C. Bayer - Wealth, Poverty, and Human Destiny by Doug Bandow and David L. Schindler (Editors)

Daniel J. Mahoney - On Ordered Liberty: A Treatise on the Free Society by Samuel Gregg

3 comments:

Christopher Blosser said...

How dare Cardinal Pell write for that scandalous periodical!

Fr. D.L. Jones said...

Personally I've always enjoyed reading it and I've had more than one friend published in this outstanding journal. I've referred to it many times in the history of this blog.

Christopher Blosser said...

Heh. David, you know I was half-kidding . . . given how the Acton Institute is generally regarded in the pages of a few other periodicals as a den of iniquity and perversion of gospel-values, some might find it suprised to find Cardinal writing for their leading publication. ;-)