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Communion, responsibility, accountability : responding as a Lutheran communion to neoliberal globalization. edited by Karen L. Bloomquist on behalf of the Lutheran World Federation, a communion of churches, Department for Theology and studies, Office for the church adn social issues

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: LWF documentation; no. 50Publication details: Geneva : Lutheran World Federation, c2004.Description: 290 p.: ill.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 3905676435
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 115 .E3 C66 2004
Contents:
Contents:
What has been said. A. The LWF joins a wider process of critique. Engaging economic globalization as a communion : a working paper of the Lutheran World Federation (2001) --
Toward an economy in the service of life : a report of an ecumenical journey --
European perspectives on economic globalization --
A feminist critique of free market economics / Julie A. Nelson --
What will happen to Kenya's sugar producers / George Arende --
B. How we in the LWF are affected. Voices from some LWF member churches --
Economic globalization as experienced by the poor in India / Chandran Paul Martin --
Debt and trade from a Latin American church perspective / Juan Abelardo-Schvindt --
Hearing from LWF field programs --
Youth perspectives : "Transformation through participation" --
Youth perspectives : unplugging unemployment --
C. Commitments the LWF has made. A call to participate in transforming economic globalization --
"For the healing of the world" : excerpts from the 2003 LWF Assembly message --
Deepening the theological, pastoral, and ethical reflections. A. Communion as a basis for ecclesial resistance. Ecclesial entry points : communique of an ecumenical consultation (2002) --
Some relevant Lutheran theological emphases / Wolfram Stierle --
"Let the children come" : a baptismal sermon / Rene? Kru?ger --
Communio and a spirituality of resistance / Cynthia Moe-Lobeda --
Rehearing Colossians 1:15-20 in a context of global consumerism / Brian J. Walsh --
Neoliberal globalization : a casus confessionis? / Guillermo Hansen --
B. Responsibility in economic life. Pursuing neighbor-love through economic activity : a statement from an LWF Consultation (2004) --
Nurturing responsibility in a congregation / Sandra Bach and Susanne Edel --
On the theological added value of money : "Make friends through the unjust mammon" / Wolfram Stierle --
The UN global compact : a web of social responsibility? / Elisabeth Gerle and Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson --
International business and the formation of social capital / Stewart Herman --
C. Accountability of governments and the public realm. Reclaiming the vocation of government : a statement from an LWF Consultation (2004) --
Churches and the vocation of government in Africa / Fidon R. Mwombeki --
Government concessions and the good of its citizens? : a Liberian case study / T. Jerry M'bartee Locula --
Stewards of the public commons : a vocation for government and church / David Pfrimmer --
Economic globalization and human rights / Peter N. Prove --
D. An ecclesial ethic in a globalized world. Communion, responsibility, accountability / Karen L. Bloomquist.
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Contents:

What has been said. A. The LWF joins a wider process of critique. Engaging economic globalization as a communion : a working paper of the Lutheran World Federation (2001) --

Toward an economy in the service of life : a report of an ecumenical journey --

European perspectives on economic globalization --

A feminist critique of free market economics / Julie A. Nelson --

What will happen to Kenya's sugar producers / George Arende --

B. How we in the LWF are affected. Voices from some LWF member churches --

Economic globalization as experienced by the poor in India / Chandran Paul Martin --

Debt and trade from a Latin American church perspective / Juan Abelardo-Schvindt --

Hearing from LWF field programs --

Youth perspectives : "Transformation through participation" --

Youth perspectives : unplugging unemployment --

C. Commitments the LWF has made. A call to participate in transforming economic globalization --

"For the healing of the world" : excerpts from the 2003 LWF Assembly message --

Deepening the theological, pastoral, and ethical reflections. A. Communion as a basis for ecclesial resistance. Ecclesial entry points : communique of an ecumenical consultation (2002) --

Some relevant Lutheran theological emphases / Wolfram Stierle --

"Let the children come" : a baptismal sermon / Rene? Kru?ger --

Communio and a spirituality of resistance / Cynthia Moe-Lobeda --

Rehearing Colossians 1:15-20 in a context of global consumerism / Brian J. Walsh --

Neoliberal globalization : a casus confessionis? / Guillermo Hansen --

B. Responsibility in economic life. Pursuing neighbor-love through economic activity : a statement from an LWF Consultation (2004) --

Nurturing responsibility in a congregation / Sandra Bach and Susanne Edel --

On the theological added value of money : "Make friends through the unjust mammon" / Wolfram Stierle --

The UN global compact : a web of social responsibility? / Elisabeth Gerle and Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson --

International business and the formation of social capital / Stewart Herman --

C. Accountability of governments and the public realm. Reclaiming the vocation of government : a statement from an LWF Consultation (2004) --

Churches and the vocation of government in Africa / Fidon R. Mwombeki --

Government concessions and the good of its citizens? : a Liberian case study / T. Jerry M'bartee Locula --

Stewards of the public commons : a vocation for government and church / David Pfrimmer --

Economic globalization and human rights / Peter N. Prove --

D. An ecclesial ethic in a globalized world. Communion, responsibility, accountability / Karen L. Bloomquist.

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