分析与回应基督教对公司的不同看法

IF 0.4 Q4 ETHICS
A. Erisman, D. Daniels, Kenman L. Wong
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摘要

发展基督教的现代企业观是一项及时而必要的努力。从这个角度阐明公司的合法目的、目标和活动,可以获得很多好处。一个深思熟虑的基督教“公司神学”可以为政策制定者、商业从业者、投资者和那些主要与商业实体打交道的人提供广泛的道德指导方针。然而,形成这样一个视角的更具体的方面是一项困难的任务。考虑到基督教圣经并没有直接谈到现代公司,这一点尤其如此,现代公司通常由遥远而广泛分散的股东拥有在没有直接指导的情况下,基督徒的主要任务是推导出更普遍的范例级别的指导方针。一个群体的声音(通常是不同的)可以在这种范式的构建中发挥重要作用,那就是世俗企业的基督教企业高管。为了避免脱离“象牙塔”的反思,这些高管的观点可以被视为对神学家和圣经学者工作的必要补充。作为俗人的一员,他们的“生活经验”涉及到在一个堕落世界的地形上进行谈判,这个世界往往充斥着事实的模糊性和相互竞争的道德利益,
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Analyzing and Responding to Different Christian Views of the Corporation
The development of a Christian perspective on the modern corporation is a timely and necessary endeavor. There is much to be gained by articulating the legitimate purposes, goals, and activities of corporations from this perspective. A thoughtful Christian "theology of the corporation" can go far in giving general ethical guidelines to policy makers, business practitioners, investors, and those who deal primarily with business entities as consumers. Forming more specific aspects of such a perspective is, however, a difficult task. This is especially the case given the fact that the Christian Scriptures do not speak directly about modern corporations, which are often owned by distant and widely dispersed shareholders.1 In the absence of direct guidance, Christians are then primarily left with the task of deducing more general paradigmatic level guidelines. One group whose voices (often divergent) could play a significant role in the construction of such paradigms is Christian corporate executives of secular corporations. In order to avoid detached "ivory tower" reflection, the perspectives of these executives could be seen as a necessary complement to the work of theologians and biblical scholars. As members of the laity whose "lived experience" involves negotiating the terrain of a fallen world that is often riddled with factual ambiguity and competing moral interests,
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