A Christian Union in Labour's Wasteland

Edited by Edward Vanderkloet Seven essays dealing with the relationship of Christianity and labour in our industrial culture. If our culture and its economic order are to survive, they must be freed from greed and restored to stewardship. That requires structural reform of labour and business. By contributing to such...

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Edited by Edward Vanderkloet

Seven essays dealing with the relationship of Christianity and labour in our industrial culture. If our culture and its economic order are to survive, they must be freed from greed and restored to stewardship. That requires structural reform of labour and business. By contributing to such reform, the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC) has become a vehicle for greater justice. It is a small oasis in an rid land, providing hope for a humanistic society caught in the grips of unemployment, inflation, overproduction and overconsumption.

Paperback, 140 pages, notes, bibliography, index of persons, contributor profiles of Harry Antonides, Bob Goudzwaard, H. Evan Runner, Calvin Seerveld, Edward Vanderkloet, Albert Wolters, and Bernard Zylstra

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