Winter - 2005
Journal
of Catholic Social Thought
Volume 2 – Number 1
Introduction
Catholic Social Thought
and Globalization
Robert DeFina, Villanova University
Globalization: An Address
to the Pontifical Academy of the Social Sciences
John Paul II
The Contribution of
John Paul II's Pontificate
Twenty-Five Years of Pope
John Paul II’s
Pontificate and Globalization
Most Reverend Celestino Migliore, Apostolic Nuncio,
Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations
Economic
Perspectives on Globalization
Greed is not Enough:
Some Insights on Globalization from Catholic Social Thought
Charles Clark, Saint John’s University
Globalization and
Economic Justice:
A Social Economist’s Perspective
Kishor Thanawala, Villanova University
Unintended Consequences
and the Principle of Restoration Retrieved
Albino Berrera, O.P., Providence College
Global Inequality and
Global Policy
James K. Galbraith, University of Texas
Social and
Political Perspectives on Globalization
Political and Moral Implications of Global Capital Mobility
Jeff Faux, Economic Policy Institute
Globalization: What about
Women and Children?
Amata Miller, I.H.M., Saint Edward’s University
Catholic Social Teaching
and Globalization:
End of Empire and the Step to Earth Community
David Korten, Positive Futures Network
Resource Wars: The New
landscape of Global Conflict
Michael Klare, Five College Consortium, Hampshire College
Theological
Perspectives on Globalization
Catholic Social Teaching
and Globalization
Michael Crosby, O.F.M.Cap.
Judging the Juggernaut:
Toward an Ethical Evaluation of Globalization
Thomas Massaro, S.J., Weston Jesuit School of Theology
Book Reviews
The Cultures of
Globalization
Lowell Gustafson, Villanova University
Gender and Globalization
Margaret Pfeil, University of Notre Dame
Ecology and Globalization
Paul Rosier, Villanova University
EXPECTED PUBLICATION DATE:
JANUARY, 2005