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Doing Justice to Justice: Competing Frameworks of Interpretation in Christian Social Ethics

By Stephen Grabill
Published by Acton Institute
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Published: May 19, 2012
Words: 19,051 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781880595626


Short description

This monograph attempts to unravel the distinct applications of social justice, economic justice, and distributive justice in modern Christian social thought.

Extended description

This monograph attempts to unravel the distinct applications of social justice, economic justice, and distributive justice in modern Christian social thought. The purpose is to set up a framework for justice that properly distinguishes each type, and also clarifies the relationships between instances of these types.

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economics, social justice, citizens, virtue, just society, social institutions

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