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Summary

Religion and Public Life is a collection of papers delivered at a conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Msgr. John A. Ryan, who was the most prominent and influential American advocate of the Catholic social tradition in the first half of the twentieth century.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(4)
Reflections on the Life of Monsignor John A. Ryan
5(6)
Harlan Beckley
John A. Ryan, John Courtney Murray, George Higgins, and the Catholic Social Tradition
11(12)
J. Bryan Hehir
John A. Ryan and the Presidential Election of 1936
23(8)
Philip Grant
John A. Ryan and Development in Catholic Economic Ethics 31(86)
Theology and Prudence in John Ryan's Economic Ethics
35(26)
Harlan Beckley
Toward a Developmental Understanding of the Common Good
61(14)
J. Michael Stebbins
Papal Teaching on Economic Justice: Change and Continuity
75(20)
John T. Pawlikowski
Catholic Social Thought on Property: An Urgent Need for Extension and Renewal
95(22)
Daniel Rush Finn
Business Implications of John A. Ryan's Thought 117(94)
Christian Social Thought and Corporate Governance
121(20)
David W. Lutz
Limited Liability
141(14)
M. J. Platts
Entrepreneurs and Markets: Contemporary Entrepreneurial Practice and Morality in Relation to the Thought of John A. Ryan
155(10)
Michael J. Schuck
Francis T. Hannafey
John A. Ryan and Women's Wages: Still a Radical Stance?
165(14)
Regina Wentzel Wolfe
Catholic Social Teaching on Women's Work and Wages: A Feminist Critique
179(18)
Georgia Keightly
Can John Ryan's Economic Ethic Work for a Global Economy?
197(14)
David A. Krueger
John A. Ryan and Public Policy 211(116)
John A. Ryan, Public Policy, and the Quest for a Dignified Ecology of Work
215(26)
Christine Firer Hinze
Two New Social Questions: The Uses of Molecular Medicine and the Reform of Health Care Finance
241(20)
William J. Byron
Believers' Citizenship in John A. Ryan's Time and Today
261(18)
John A. Coleman
The Legacy of John A. Ryan for a Multicultural Church and Society
279(12)
Diana L. Hayes
The Contemporary Importance of Monsignor John A. Ryan and Catholic Social Thought
291(8)
Margaret O'Brien Steinfels
The Children of the Poor as Saving Remnant: John A. Ryan, Family Size, and the Common Good
299(14)
John Berkman
John A. Ryan and the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP)
313(14)
Patricia McNeal
John A. Ryan and the Relationship between Spirituality and Work 327(38)
The Spirituality of John A. Ryan
333(8)
Herwig Arts
Symposium on Spirituality
Carmelite Spirituality and Work
341(6)
Gary M. Atkinson
Jesuit Spirituality and Work: A Confluence with Catholic Social Thought and Servant Leadership
347(8)
Thomas A. Bausch
Integrating a Franciscan Spirituality of Work into Leadership in the Workplace
355(10)
Richard Morton
Bibliography of Works by and about John Augustine Ryan 365
Betty Bigelbach

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