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Luis de Molina (1535-1600) was the first scholastic doctor to legitimize the practice of money lending as a career. His De Iustitia et Iure offers a thorough description of trade practices of the vibrant economies of Portugal and Spain in the Sixteenth Century. This detailed analysis allows him to provide a moral assessment of these practices. His treatise is a capital example of how a deep commitment to received tradition and to contemporary economic issues can advance economic science and perfect moral theology through a better understanding of reality. This book shows how threads of field research, economic reflection, natural law tradition, casuistry and the quest for justice may weave together to form a major work of Catholic moral theology.
Economics --- Christian ethics --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church. --- Catholic authors. --- Molina, Luis de, --- Thomas, --- Economic analysis of law --- Molina, de, Luis --- -Christian ethics --- -#GBIB: jesuitica --- 241.65 --- 241.65 Theologische ethiek: rechtvaardigheid--(zie ook {330.86}) --- Theologische ethiek: rechtvaardigheid--(zie ook {330.86}) --- Ethical theology --- Moral theology --- Theology, Ethical --- Theology, Moral --- Christian life --- Christian philosophy --- Religious ethics --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- -Catholic Church. --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- Catholic authors --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Catholic Church --- Economics - Religious aspects - Catholic Church. --- Christian ethics - Catholic authors. --- Molina, Luis de, - 1535-1600. - De justitia et jure. --- Thomas, - Aquinas, Saint, - 1225?-1274. - Summa theologica. - Secunda secundae. - Quaestio 57-79.
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