Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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BX1795.D59 | Of labour and liberty : distributism in Victoria, 1891-1966 / | 1 |
BX1795.D59 P74 2008 | Debating God's economy : social justice in America on the eve of Vatican II / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 |
Interrupting capitalism : Catholic social thought and the economy / Wirtschaft, Währung, Werte Die Euro(pa)-Krise Im Lichte der Katholischen Soziallehre. |
2 |
BX1795.E27 A55 2022 | Cathonomics : how Catholic tradition can create a more just economy / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 B36 2005 | Economic compulsion and Christian ethics / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 B36 2005eb | Economic compulsion and Christian ethics / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 B37 2001 | Modern Catholic social documents and political economy / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 B49 2002 | Beyond self-interest : a personalist approach to human action / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 C37 1987 Suppl. 2 | The Catholic bishops and the economy : a debate / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 H56 2021 | Radical sufficiency : work, livelihood, and a US Catholic economic ethic / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 H56 2021eb | RADICAL SUFFICIENCY work, livelihood, and a u.s. catholic economic ethic. | 1 |
BX1795.E27 M3 1991 | The Making of an economic vision : John Paul II's On social concern / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 M34 1992 | Eclipse of justice : ethics, economics, and the lost traditions of American Catholicism / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 N377 2019 | Wirtschaft, Währung, Werte Die Euro(pa)-Krise Im Lichte der Katholischen Soziallehre. | 1 |
BX1795.E27 S33 1996 | Sacred trust : the medieval church as an economic firm / | 2 |
BX1795.E27 S33 1996eb BX1795.E27S33 1996 | Sacred Trust : the Medieval Church as an Economic Firm. | 1 |
BX1795.E27 S36 2004 | Within the market strife : American Catholic economic thought from Rerun [i.e. Rerum] Novarum to Vatican II / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 S36 2017 | The business Francis means : understanding the Pope's message on the economy / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 S53 2018 | Interrupting capitalism : Catholic social thought and the economy / | 1 |
BX1795.E27 -- T6413 2009eb | Franciscan Wealth : From Voluntary Poverty to Market Society. | 1 |