THEOLOGIE CHRETIENNE ORTODOXE ET SECURITE SOCIALE QUELQUES CONSIDERATIONS SUR LA LIBERTE EN AMOUR ET DE L’IMPERATIF DE LA CHARITE
Stelian Manolache
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Stelian Manolache: Facultatea de Teologie Ortodoxă, Constanţa; Universitatea Ovidius, Constanţa
Management Intercultural, 2016, issue 37, 389-398
Abstract:
With the message of Jesus Christ, ’For I was hungry and you gave me to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me drink ... Then the righteous will answer: Lord, when did we see you hungry and we fed You? Or thirsty and we gave you drink? And the king, shall say unto them, Verly I say unto you, as you did it to one of these brothers of mine, you have done it unto me (Matthieu 25, 35-40)1’’, and founding the Church visibly at Pentecost, one of the constant work of the Christian Church was and is her revelation to the world of philanthropy and our neighbor. In this study, we will try to explore some of the main theoretical resorts, of the Catholic social action, respectively to decipher what, in the late period of the Western world, but also the Oreintal world, came together in the social doctrine of Ecclesia, starting from their own social thinking concepts.
Keywords: Sécurité sociale; Doctrine sociale; Philantropie; Charité; Pitié et amour; Facteurs de risque; Maladie; Accident du travail; Decès; Chômage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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