Christian corporatism

Christian corporatism is a societal, economic, or a modern political application of the Christian doctrine of Paul of Tarsus in I Corinthians 12:12-31 where Paul speaks of an organic form of politics and society where all people and components are functionally united, like the human body.[1]

Christian corporatism has been supported by the Roman Catholics, Protestants and Christian democrats.[2][3] The rise of the Christian Democratic movement tempered the more authoritarian Corporatism in the 1800s. Economic application of Christian corporatism has promoted consultations between employers and workers.[2]

  1. ^ Wiarda 1997, p. 28.
  2. ^ a b Gehler & Kaiser 2004, p. 66.
  3. ^ Wiarda 1997, p. 39.

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