Journal Description
Basic information
Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics is a refereed academic online journal published semi-annually to provide a forum for the discussion of social ethics, social justice and Catholic social thought. The journal promotes ethical reflection and stimulates dialogue on a range of topics and issues of practical and international import as well as of theological and secular significance. |
The Globethics.net library contains all the articles of Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics from 2011 (1/1) to 2011 (1/1). |
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Subjects GlobeEthicsLib
- Religiöse Ethik
- Methoden der Ethik/Metaethik
- Theologische Ethik
Subjects GlobeTheoLib
- Christliche Konfessionen
- Römisch-Katholisch
- Dogmatik
- Öffentliche Verantwortung der Theologie, Sozialethik, politische Theologie