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Volume 14, Number 2 - Fall 2011

On the cover:

Beroud, Louis (1852–1930)
Central Dome of the World Fair in Paris 1889
Location: Paris, Musée Carnavalet
Source: Musee Carnavalet /Wikimedia Commons

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Editorial
Jordan Ballor 295 Modern Christian Social Thought
Article
Marianus Ossewaarde 301 Settling the “Social Question”: Three Variants of Modern Christian Social Thought
Joseph M. de Torre 319 The Pontificate of Leo XIII (1878–1903) and the Encyclical Rerum Novarum
Manfred Spieker 327 Continuity and Res Novae in the Encyclical Letter Caritas in Veritate
345 Benedict XVI as Social Realist in Caritas in Veritate
Paul Oslington 359 Caritas in Veritate and the Market Economy
Peter van Dam 373 Marching for Morals: Early Struggles in the Dutch Christian Worker Movement
Gerard van Krieken 393 Syb Talma: A Dutch Christian Socialist
Rolf van der Woude 419 Taming the Beast: The Long and Hard Road to the Christian Social Conference of 1952
David VanDrunen 445 The Two Kingdoms and the Social Order: Political and Legal Theory in Light of God’s Covenant with Noah
Eduardo J. Echeverria 463 Review Essay: The Philosophical Foundations of Bavinck and Dooyeweerd
Controversy
Daniel K. Finn 487 Nine Libertarian Heresies Tempting Neoconservative Catholics to Stray from Catholic Social Thought
Anthony E. Santelli II 505 “Nine Libertarian Heresies”— A Response to Daniel K. Finn
John D. Mueller 519 Finn’s “Nine Libertarian Heresies” and Mueller’s First Lemma
Daniel K. Finn 535 A Response to Santelli and Mueller
Anthony E. Santelli II 541 “Nine Libertarian Heresies”— A Surresponse
John D. Mueller 551 “Nine Libertarian Heresies”—A Final Surresponse
Review
Kenneth P. Poirier 563 Review of "Christian Perspectives on the Financial Crash" edited by Philip Booth
David W. Hall 566 Review of "The Kuyper Center Review, Volume 1: Politics, Religion, and Sphere Sovereignty" edited by Gordan Graham
Emil Berendt 568 Review of "Rethinking Poverty: Income, Assets, and the Catholic Social Justice Tradition" by James P. Bailey
Matthew Hisrich 570 Review of "Desire, Market and Religion" by Jung Mo Sung and "No Rising Tide: Theology, Economics, Individualism and the Economic Order and the Future" by Joerg Rieger
Edd S. Noell 574 Review of "Remember the Poor: Paul, Poverty, and the Greco-Roman World" by Bruce W. Longenecker
Daniel J. Mahoney 577 Review of "Modern and American Dignity: Who We Are as Persons, and What Difference That Means for Our Future" by Peter Augustine Lawler
Jordan Ballor 580 Review of "Reformed Mission in an Age of World Christianity: Ideas for the Twenty-First Century" edited by Shirley J. Roels
Greg Forster 583 Review of "A Public Faith" by Miroslav Volf
John Halsey Wood Jr. 587 Review of "Abraham Kuyper: A Short and Personal Introduction" by Richard Mouw
Evan Miracle 589 Review of "Kapitalismus—Eine Liebeserklärung: Warum die Marktwirtschaft Uns Allen Nützt" by Ulrich Chiwitt
Thomas A. Hemphill 592 Review of "Intellectual Property Law: Economic and Social Justice Perspectives" edited by Anne Flanagan and Maria Lilla Montagnani
Paul A. Cleveland 595 Review of "The Moral Rhetoric of Political Economy: Justice and Modern Economic Thought" by Paul Turpin
Guillermo Montes 597 Review of "Looking Beyond the Individualism and Homo Economicus of Neoclassical Economics: A Collection of Original Essays Dedicated to the Memory of Peter L. Danner, Our Friend and Colleague" edited by Edward J. O’Boyle
Julio H. Cole 599 Review of "Milton Friedman" by William Ruger
Kevin E. Schmiesing 601 Review of "Heavenly Merchandize: How Religion Shaped Commerce in Puritan America" by Mark Valeri
Status Quaestionis
Thomas C. Behr 607 Luigi Taparelli and a Catholic Economics
Luigi Taparelli d'Azeglio, SJ 613 Critical Analysis of the First Concepts of Social Economy (1857)
Harry Van Dyke 641 Abraham Kuyper and the Continuing Social Question
Abraham Kuyper 647 Christ and the Needy (1895)
Contributors
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