The Church and the Labor Movement

The Church and the Labor Movement
Title The Church and the Labor Movement PDF eBook
Author Charles Stelzle
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1910
Genre Church and labor
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The Church and Labor

The Church and Labor
Title The Church and Labor PDF eBook
Author Charles Stelzle
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1910
Genre Christian sociology
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Christianity and the Labor Movement

Christianity and the Labor Movement
Title Christianity and the Labor Movement PDF eBook
Author William Monroe Balch
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1912
Genre Christian sociology
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The World Problem

The World Problem
Title The World Problem PDF eBook
Author Joseph Husslein
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1918
Genre Christian sociology
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"The social message of the Catholic Church is of interest to all mankind. She alone succeeded in solving the greatest of social problems in the past, and her lessons are of equal importance in the present time. Hence it is to all alike that this book is addressed. In its plain exposition of Catholic morality and its application of historic facts there is no animosity or ill will towards any person, whether capitalist or laborer, Catholic or Protestant, Jew or unbeliever, but a burning desire to be or service to all.... It deals with the unchanging principles of social justice and Christian charity as studied from the Catholic point of view." [Preface].

Labour Rights and the Catholic Church

Labour Rights and the Catholic Church
Title Labour Rights and the Catholic Church PDF eBook
Author Paul Beckett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2021-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 1000377776

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This book explores the extent of parallelism and cross-influence between Catholic Social Teaching and the work of the world’s oldest human rights institution, the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Sometimes there is a mutual attraction between seeming opposites who in fact share a common goal. This book is about just such an attraction between a secular organisation born of the political desire for peace and justice, and a metaphysical institution much older founded to bring peace and justice on earth. It examines the principles evident in the teachings of the Catholic Church and in the secular philosophy of the ILO; together with the theological basis of the relevant provisions of Catholic Social Teaching and of the socio-political origins and basis of the ILO. The spectrum of labour rights covered in the book extends from the right to press for rights, i.e., collective bargaining, to rights themselves – conditions in work – and on to post-employment rights in the form of social security and pensions. The extent of the parallelism and cross-influence is reviewed from the issue of the Papal Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII Rerum Novarum (1891) and from the founding of the ILO in 1919. This book is intended to appeal to lay, professional and academic alike, and will be of interest to researchers and academics working in the areas of international human rights, theology, comparative philosophy, history and social and political studies. On 4 January 2021 it was granted an Imprimatur by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, Malcolm P. McMahon O.P., meaning that the Catholic Church is satisfied that the book is free of doctrinal or moral error.

Union Made

Union Made
Title Union Made PDF eBook
Author Heath W. Carter
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 378
Release 2015-08-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199385971

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In Gilded Age America, rampant inequality gave rise to a new form of Christianity, one that sought to ease the sufferings of the poor not simply by saving their souls, but by transforming society. In Union Made, Heath W. Carter advances a bold new interpretation of the origins of American Social Christianity. While historians have often attributed the rise of the Social Gospel to middle-class ministers, seminary professors, and social reformers, this book places working people at the very center of the story. The major characters--blacksmiths, glove makers, teamsters, printers, and the like--have been mostly forgotten, but as Carter convincingly argues, their collective contribution to American Social Christianity was no less significant than that of Walter Rauschenbusch or Jane Addams. Leading readers into the thick of late-19th-century Chicago's tumultuous history, Carter shows that countless working-class believers participated in the heated debates over the implications of Christianity for industrializing society, often with as much fervor as they did in other contests over wages and the length of the workday. The city's trade unionists, socialists, and anarchists advanced theological critiques of laissez faire capitalism and protested "scab ministers" who cozied up to the business elite. Their criticisms compounded church leaders' anxieties about losing the poor, such that by the turn-of-the-century many leading Christians were arguing that the only way to salvage hopes of a Christian America was for the churches to soften their position on "the labor question." As denomination after denomination did just that, it became apparent that the Social Gospel was, indeed, ascendant--from below. At a time when the fate of the labor movement and rising economic inequality are once more pressing social concerns, Union Made opens the door for a new way forward--by changing the way we think about the past.

The Treatment of the Problem of Capital and Labor in Social-study Courses in the Churches

The Treatment of the Problem of Capital and Labor in Social-study Courses in the Churches
Title The Treatment of the Problem of Capital and Labor in Social-study Courses in the Churches PDF eBook
Author Clarence Dan Blachly
Publisher
Pages 98
Release 1920
Genre Christian sociology
ISBN

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