The evolution of the social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church regarding the problem of humanizing the economy
Many years of experience with market economies show that without the Church, as a social institution, it is quite problematic to create an environment for a fair economy. That is why a voice of such moral authority, which is capable of improving the moral climate of the modern economy, is extremely...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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Ukrainian Association of Researchers of Religion (UARR)
2007-06-01
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Series: | Українське Pелігієзнавство |
Online Access: | https://uars.info/index.php/uars/article/view/1869 |
Summary: | Many years of experience with market economies show that without the Church, as a social institution, it is quite problematic to create an environment for a fair economy. That is why a voice of such moral authority, which is capable of improving the moral climate of the modern economy, is extremely necessary in our time. In particular, Catholic social teaching has long paid attention to economic issues. The Roman Catholic Church has been, and remains, indifferent to the issues of international economy, private property, labor, humanization of the economy and a range of other problems. Poverty, hunger, unlimited desire for profit and benefits are a painful topic in papal speeches, encyclicals, and epistles. Along with changing social conditions, the social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church itself evolved. This fact could not but affect the consideration of economic issues in Catholic social doctrine. |
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ISSN: | 2306-3548 2617-9792 |