
| Jordan Ballor | 295 | Modern Christian Social Thought |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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) |
| 685 | Contributors |
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