Introduction. Serving two masters?
Part I. Economic justice for all: pastoral letter on Catholic social teaching and the U.S. economy (excerpt with chapters 1, II, IV, and V) / United States Catholic Bishops (1986)
I. The church and the future of the U.S. economy (nos. 1-27)
II. The Christian vision of economic life (nos. 28-126)
IV. A new American experiment: partnership for the public good (nos. 295-325)
V. A commitment to the future (nos. 326-365)
Part II. Foundational issues of economic justice
1. Economic justice and the new challenges of globalization / David Hollenbach
2. Catholic social thought as an empirical claim / Daniel K. Finn
3. Considering a solidarity economy as a framework for justice / Rebecca Todd Peters
4. Participation as a moral measure of the economy / Mark J. Allman
Part III. Contemporary issues of economic justice
5. Fighting poverty and providing safety nets: an agenda for US Catholic advocacy in social policy / Thomas Massaro
6. Where y' at race, whiteness, and economic justice?: a map of white complicity in the economic oppression of people of color / Alex Mikulich
7. Who is still missing?: economic justice and immigrant justice / María Teresa Dávila
8. Becoming synergoi: food, justice, and economic cooperation / Margaret R. Pfeil
9. Liturgy, discipleship, and economic justice / Christopher P. Vogt.