From the New Testament we understand that human beings are social and have economic obligations to one another, and especially to the least advantaged. To better understand what this means to us today, I will look first at our liberal dilemma, and then at a Christian personalist response.
Richard Bayer, "The Social Nature of the Human Person in Economic Personalism," Journal of Markets and Morality 4, no. 2(Fall 2001): 304-310