Debates about Globalisation: The Influence of Ronald Preston

Studies in Christian Ethics 17 (2):182-196 (2004)
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This article considers the nature of global governance, and the response of the churches to global governance, looking especially at international relations and the economy, and issues of social justice and equity

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