Martin Schlag is professor of Moral Theology at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome, editor of Handbook of Catholic Social Thought and co-editor of Free Markets with Solidarity and Sustainability (both CUA Press)
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"Deciphering Francis's message on the economy on any given occasion can be a challenge. The pope may be seeking more prophetic critique or pastoral outreach than offering policy advice or theological nuance. He has his own perspective, yet must communicate through a maze of external audiences who themselves differ in experience or disagree on terms. Remarks made off the cuff or in private become instant sound bites, and material lifted selectively from official documents goes straight to the blogs. In The Business Francis Means, Monsignor Martin Schlag clears away many of these confusions to elucidate the main themes Francis offers. In this, Schlag is an excellent guide."--John Larrivee, Mount St. Mary's University, Journal of Markets and Morality

