Author: | Acton Institute | ISBN: | 9781942503408 |
Publisher: | Acton Institute | Publication: | June 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Acton Institute |
ISBN: | 9781942503408 |
Publisher: | Acton Institute |
Publication: | June 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In the twenty-first century, increasing persecution of religious believers across the world has brought renewed attention to the importance and foundations of genuine religious liberty. Too often, however, advocates of religious freedom fail to recognize the ways in which other aspects of freedom—including the rights to property and economic initiative—are intertwined with the freedom to act in accord with religious belief. In this wide-ranging volume, an interfaith, international group of prominent scholars and religious leaders explore the relationship between economic and religious liberty. A sound understanding of this relationship, rooted in the natural law and the truth about the human person, is indispensable if our future is to be characterized not by civil and religious strife but instead by peaceful religious practice and prosperous commerce among the diverse peoples of the world.
Edited and with an Introduction by Kevin Schmiesing.
Contributors: Zev Golan, Samuel Gregg, Santiago Legarre, Archbishop Maroun Lahham, Daniel Mark, Michael Matheson Miller, Anielka Olson, Michael Novak, Father Martin Rhonheimer, Jay Richards, Cardinal Robert Sarah, and Cardinal Joseph Zen.
In the twenty-first century, increasing persecution of religious believers across the world has brought renewed attention to the importance and foundations of genuine religious liberty. Too often, however, advocates of religious freedom fail to recognize the ways in which other aspects of freedom—including the rights to property and economic initiative—are intertwined with the freedom to act in accord with religious belief. In this wide-ranging volume, an interfaith, international group of prominent scholars and religious leaders explore the relationship between economic and religious liberty. A sound understanding of this relationship, rooted in the natural law and the truth about the human person, is indispensable if our future is to be characterized not by civil and religious strife but instead by peaceful religious practice and prosperous commerce among the diverse peoples of the world.
Edited and with an Introduction by Kevin Schmiesing.
Contributors: Zev Golan, Samuel Gregg, Santiago Legarre, Archbishop Maroun Lahham, Daniel Mark, Michael Matheson Miller, Anielka Olson, Michael Novak, Father Martin Rhonheimer, Jay Richards, Cardinal Robert Sarah, and Cardinal Joseph Zen.