Index
PART ONE
I. Introduction
The Mission of the Woodstock Business Conference
The WBC Process
The WBC Approach
II.
A Course in Moral Decision-Making
III.
Some Basic Operations and Guideposts
An Inner Drive toward Moral Responsibility
A Series of Acts
Our Frame of Reference
The Dynamic at Work
Social Organization, Business Transaction, and Participants
Understanding the Social Dynamic of Business
Internal Structure of Transactions
An Illustration
Notice the Stages and the Health of Participating Organizations and
Associations
IV.
What Difference Does Religious Faith Make?
V.
A Project for the Year: A Consensus Statement to Help Build a Moral Compass
VI. Conclusion
PART TWO Woodstock Business Conference Topics
for Moral Decision-Makin
I. Introduction
II. Topics--Moral
Decision-Making
APPENDIX
1.
"The Role of Scripture in a WBC Chapter Meeting"
2. "Theological
Reflection"
3.
Faith and Values at Work
4.
"Questions to Guide Ethical Decision Making"
Woodstock Business Conference Membership Application
Mission of the Woodstock Business Conference
- to establish and lead a national network of business leaders to explore
the Judeo-Christian tradition in order:
- to assist the individual to integrate faith, family and professional
life;
- to help the leadership of the firm to develop a corporate culture consistent
with Judeo-Christian values; and,
- to aid business leaders and corporations to exercise a beneficial influence
upon society at large.
The Conference welcomes believers who are open to and respectful of one anothers
religious traditions. Grounded in the Roman Catholic tradition, the WBC is committed to
the conviction that ethics and values grow out of one's religious heritage.
We would like to hear from you. Please contact us at the Woodstock Business
Conference:
Woodstock Business Conference
Woodstock Theological Center
Georgetown University
Box 571137
Washington, DC 20057-1137
202-687-6565
FAX 202-687-5835
E-mail: wbc-wtc@georgetown.edu
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