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Record ID marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:25557934:5269
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LEADER: 05269cam a2200577I 4500
001 ocm00333258
003 OCoLC
005 20191109071532.3
008 720615s1963 nyu b 000 0 eng
010 $a 63013108
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029 1 $aHEBIS$b222973110
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035 $a(OCoLC)00333258
050 04 $aHN37.C3$bM33
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aMcCormack, Arthur.
245 10 $aWorld poverty and the Christian.
250 $a[1st ed.].
260 $aNew York,$bHawthorn Books$c[1963]
300 $a158 pages$c22 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aTwentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism ;$vv. 132. Section 13: Catholicism and science
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aPart one: The extent of world poverty -- 1. Rich countries and poor countries -- 2. The effects of poverty -- Hunger -- Disease -- Bad living conditions -- Illiteracy -- 3. Reasons for the poverty of the under-developed countries -- Part two: The population expansion and world poverty -- 4. The increase in world population -- 5. No global over-population -- 6. Black spots in the world population picture -- 7. Moral reasons for the church's opposition to contraception -- 8.The church's teaching on responsible parenthood and periodic continence -- 9. Social and economic reasons against contraception -- Part three: Hunger and poverty can be wiped out -- 10. The world can feed its peoples -- 11. Comparison of agricultural yields -- 12. An agricultural revolution necessary and possible -- 13. Improvements in farming techniques -- Irrigation -- The use of fertilizers -- Better seeds -- Mechanical aids -- 14. Animal farming -- 15. Food from the ocean -- 16. The ravages of pests -- 17. The freedom from hunger campaign of the f.a.o. -- 18. Social and political changes -- Part four: the economic revolution -- 19. The great problem of the twentieth century -- 20. Temptations to Marxism -- 21. Comparisons of gross national products of poor and rich countries -- 22. Aid for development necessary -- 23. An order of priorities -- 24. United nations agencies as channels of aid -- 25. The need for government action -- 26. How much aid -- Is this amount possible -- Will it be forthcoming -- 27. Hopeful signs -- Part five: Communism and world poverty -- 28. The communist attitude to aid -- 29. The attraction of communism for developing countries
505 0 $a30. Classes to which communism appeals -- 31. Communist materialism -- 32. The need for a positive policy of commitment on the part of the west -- Part six: the church's teaching on international social justice -- 33. The role of catholic social principles -- All men have a right to a living -- Aid must be effective and sufficient -- The danger of glaring inequalities -- Pope john xxiii's concern for the poor and hungry -- 34. Mater et magistra -- International social justice -- The pope and agriculture -- The demands of justice between nations -- Balanced development necessary -- The Christian commitment to this world -- 35. Some results of mater et magistra -- South America -- Part seven: Economics and Christian humanism -- 36. The importance of human values -- Economic means not enough -- 37. The role of Christian love -- 38. Aid must be in a spirit of disinterested partnership -- The work of pere lebret -- 39. Principles of development and civilization -- 40. World justice -- 41. The democratic role of ordinary people -- 42. Christian voluntary agencies -- 43. One world -- 44. Need for the west to complete the revolution it has begun -- 45. A great work of Christian unity.
520 $aIn every age Christian brotherhood demands that Christians, as individuals, be aware of the problems of society. In this volume, the author defines two of the problems facing man today: world poverty and the population explosion. Using the Church's teachings as a foundation, he brings to light the part each country and each individual must play to relieve the sufferings of the greater part of the world.
590 $bInternet Archive - 2
590 $bInternet Archive 2
650 0 $aPoverty.
650 0 $aPopulation.
650 0 $aFood supply.
650 0 $aChurch and social problems$xCatholic Church.
650 7 $aChurch and social problems$xCatholic Church.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00860495
650 7 $aFood supply.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00931196
650 7 $aPopulation.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01071476
650 7 $aPoverty.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01074093
650 17 $aArmoede.$2gtt
650 07 $aKatholische Soziallehre.$2swd
650 07 $aSoziale Gerechtigkeit.$2swd
650 07 $aBevölkerungswachstum.$2swd
650 07 $aWelternährung.$2swd
776 08 $iOnline version:$aMcCormack, Arthur.$tWorld poverty and the Christian.$b[1st ed.].$dNew York, Hawthorn Books [1963]$w(OCoLC)654298585
830 0 $aTwentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism.$nSection 13,$pCatholicism and science ;$vv. 132.
994 $a92$bERR
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