TY - BOOK AU - TI - The Judeo-Christian vision and the modern corporation SN - 9780268012014 AV - HF5387.H835.J834 1982 PY - 1982/// CY - Notre Dame, Indiana PB - University of Notre Dame Press KW - Corporations KW - Religious aspects KW - Judaism KW - Christianity KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Industries KW - Social aspects KW - Business ethics N1 - 2; PennsylvaniaRT ONE: UNDERSTANDING THE ColoradoRPORATION --; Economic guidelines for corporate decision-making; Edward R. Trubac --; The human ecology of modern corporations; William P. Sexton; PART TWO: PennsylvaniaTTERNS OF RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY Indiana BUSINESS MassachusettsTTERS: Puerto RicoOTESTANT, CaliforniaTHOLIC, AND JEWISH --; Protestantism and corporations; John C. Bennett --; Catholicism, business, and human priorities; James V. Schall --; The Rabbinic tradition and corporate morality; Burton M. Leiser; PennsylvaniaRT THREE: THE IndianaTERFACE BETWEEN ColoradoRPORATE AND RELIGIOUS VirginiaLUE --; Can a Christian work for a corporation? The theology of the corporation; Michael Novak --; Goals of a Christian economy and the future of the corporation / Charles K. Wilber and Kenneth P. Jameson --; Goals in conflict : corporate success and global justice? / Denis Goulet; PennsylvaniaRT FOUR: THE ColoradoRPORATION AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY --; Corporate accountability in law and morals; Christopher D. Stone --; Women in the corporation : a case study about justice; Catherine B. Cleary --; The corporate leader and the ethical resources of religion; James M. Gustafson and Elmer W. Johnson --; Corporate decision making and the public interest; Kirk O. Hanson; 2 N2 - Confronted with a choice between profit-making and socially responsive behaviors, Business executives are often caught in difficult decision-making binds. At the personal as well as the corporate level, the relationship of economics to faith presents dilemmas which are complex; These dilemmas are discussed by twelve businessmen, scholars, attorneys, and ethicists in "The Judeo-Christian Vision and the Modern Corporation." A collection of papers based on a symposium at the University of Notre Dame, the book offers a wide range of informed and thoughtful approaches to the subject. It includes discussions of capitalism, the Protestant work ethic, the secularization of present-day economic activity, the resources of Scripture and the Talmud, and the legal responsibilities for modern corporations ER -