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|a Empirical foundations of the common good :
|b what theology can learn from social science /
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|a Contributions of contemporary political science to an understanding of the common good / Matthew Carnes, S.J. -- What can economists contribute to the common good tradition? / Andrew M. Yuengert -- Public policy and the common good / Mary Jo Bane -- The contribution of sociology to Catholic social thought and the common good / Douglas V. Porpora -- Contributions of economic theory to an understanding of the common good in Catholic social thought / Charles K. Wilber -- Public service, public goods, and the common good : Argentina as a case study / Gerardo Sanchis Muñoz -- What can social science teach Catholic social thought about the common good? / David Cloutier -- What theology should and should not learn from the social sciences about the common good / Mary L. Hirschfeld.
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|a In this pathbreaking volume, six social scientists explain what their disciplines know about the common good and two theologians ask how theology's understanding of the common good should change in response.
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|a Christian sociology
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|a Common good
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|a Finn, Daniel K.,
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|a Empirical foundations of the common good (Text)
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|d New York : Oxford University Press, 2017
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