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- ISBN 10: 1608338207
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- Author: John C, Cort
Christian Socialism: An Informal History, With an New Introduction by Gary Dorrien
Table contents:
Part I: The Judeo-Christian Tradition
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Questions and the Issue
Laissez-Faire Theory
Smith and Religion
Development of “Christian” (?) Economic Thought
Chapter 2: The Old Testament
Poverty and Jewish Tradition
Scriptural Citations
Chapter 3: The New Testament
Matthew 25
The Cornerstone of Christian Socialism
Jesus’ Command
On Gaining and Saving
The Socialist Acts of the Apostles
Paul, James, and John
Chapter 4: The Fathers of the Church
The Fathers of the Eastern Church
The Fathers of the Western Church
Chapter 5: The Middle Ages and Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas
Away from Aquinas
The Stirrings of Revolt
Chapter 6: Thomas More and the Radical Reformers
Thomas More
Utopia
Another Thomas, Another Martyr
The Irony of Jakob Hutter
A Resemblance to Utopia
A Half Dozen Christian Utopians
Part II: The Development of Christian Socialism in Europe and the Western Hemisphere
Introduction
Chapter 7: France
A Turning Point
The Seventeenth Century
Jean Jacques Rousseau
The French Revolution
Henri de Saint-Simon
The Saint-Simonians
Hugues-Félicité Robert de la Mennais
Pierre Leroux
The School of Philippe Buchez
The Ideas of Buchez
The Other Buchezians
Victor Considérant
Étienne Cabet
The Clergy and the Popes
Conclusion
Chapter 8: England
John Ludlow and Other Early Socialists in England
The Associations
The Decline of Christian Socialism
The Great Revival
The Guild of St. Matthew (1877–1914)
The Christian Social Union (1889–1919)
The Church Socialist League (1906–1924)
The Chesterbelloc vs. the Shawells
Other Organizations
A Socialist Archbishop
Too Good to Be True
Chapter 9: German-Speaking Europe
Marx vs. Weitling
Ketteler’s Precursor
Ketteler, Bismarck, Lassalle, Marx
On the Protestant Side
The Blumhardt Miracle
Ragaz, Founder of “Religious Socialism”
Barth the Ambiguous
Tillich and the Kairos
The “Practical-Political” Ones
Chapter 10: The United States
The Christian Labor Union (1872–1878)
Gladden and the Social Gospel
Bellamy’s Big Book
Ely, The Christian Economist
Bliss at The Dawn
Herron, the Marble Jeremiah
Sex, Carr, The Christian Socialist, and the Fellowship
Rauschenbusch, Pride of the Social Gospel
The Practical Socialist
Black Christian Socialists
Christian Socialist Women
The Delightful Vida
Two Contemporary Women
Rise and Fall with Reinhold Niebuhr
Resurrection in the 1970s
Putting Their Bodies on the Line
Chapter 11: The Convergence of Socialism and Catholicism
Leo XIII Changes Course
The German Jesuits and Pius XI
Different Expressions, Same Idea
Pesch Translated into Quadragesimo Anno
Pius XI and Socialism
Emmanuel Mounier
Pius XII Picks Democracy
Whence All Those Socialist Votes?
The Christian Unions Become Democratic and Socialist
The Radicalization of Catholicism
Liberation Theology
The Ratzinger Instructions
Class Struggle—Pro and Con
Gutiérrez and Democracy
The Frankfurt Declaration
The Responsibility of the United States
“The Right Reverend New Dealer”
The U.S. Bishops’ Pastoral Message
Two Disappointments
The Case of Canada
The Perceptive Father Cullinane
The Antigonish Movement
Chapter 12: Protestants and Prospects
The World Council of Churches
Why This Digression?
The Submerged Debate
Prospects for the Future
ILRS Affiliates
Other Affiliates
Chapter 13: Conclusions
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