Journal of Markets & Morality, Volume 10, Issue 2

Monday, January 28, 2008
The newest issue of the Journal of Markets & Morality has been posted. The publication of this volume fulfills a full decade of production of the journal under the continuing leadership of founding and executive editor Stephen J. Grabill.

This issue of the journal features a scholia translation of Leonardus Lessius, “On Buying and Selling” from 1605. Lessius was a Jesuit theologian considered to be an important figure in the development of pre-Smithian economics by scholars like Joseph Schumpeter, John T. Noonan, and Raymond de Roover. Wim Decock provides both a translation of Lessius’ work as well as an introduction placing him in his early modern context of scholasticism and moral theology.

The articles in this volume are an especially excellent collection, including a piece by Mary Ann Glendon, who was recently named the U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, “John Paul II’s Challenges to the Social Sciences.” Other contributors include John R. Schneider (Calvin College), Dr. Donald P. Condit (a medical doctor), Pamela Z. Jackson (Augusta State University), Jonathan E. Leightner (Augusta State University), John Meadowcroft (King’s College London), Edward J. O’Boyle (Mayo Research Institute). Dr. Condit’s article is of particular contemporary relevance, as he inquires, “Should Business Be Responsible for Employee Health Care?”

We also have a number of excellent reviews of recent books, put together under the direction of our book review editor Kevin Schmiesing. And as per our “moving wall” policy of two issues, the most recent publicly-available archived issue is volume 9, number 2 (Fall 2006).

If you are a student or a faculty member at an institution of higher learning, please take the time to recommend that your library subscribe to our journal. If you are in interested layperson or independent scholar, please consider subscribing yourself.
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Book Review Roundup

Friday, August 10, 2007
Here are some book reviews of note from recent weeks that you may find to be of interest:
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Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics

Thursday, October 19, 2006
Hearty congratulations to Acton’s own Stephen J. Grabill, whose latest book Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics has been published by Eerdmans.

Grabill makes a case for reintegrating Reformed Protestant theology with natural law. He appeals to Reformation and post-Reformation era theologians such as John Calvin, Peter Martyr Vermigli, Johannes Althusius, and Francis Turretin, who carried over and refined the traditional understanding of this key doctrine. Grabill’s book calls Christian ethicists, theologians, and laypersons to take another look at this vital element in the history of Christian ethical thought.

Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics is available for purchase from the Acton Book Shoppe at just about the lowest price out there. Excerpts from some reviews are posted after the break and more details are in the press release here.

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